Offset printing - Printed stationery, brochures, posters – in fact, any paper-based product can be printed using this method.
Digital printing - Digital printing is printing directly from your computer? The digital colour revolution is hitting the industry in a big way –full colour, short run printing is now a reality, with a large range of jobs produced through high-end lasers and wide format inkjet printers.
Screen printing - Screen Printing is the most versatile of all the printing processes. Fine detail through to huge print areas, vibrant colours on an endless range of materials – rigid and flexible plastics, vinyl, fabric, metal, glass etc. This is the only process that allows the printing of weatherproof, long-life outdoor inks, so if this is the application you need, screen printing is the answer.
Letterpress - Letterpress is the original printing process. Willprint Shepparton's letterpress plant is now used solely for die-cutting, creasing, surface slitting, numbering and embossing.
Pad printing - Ever wondered how golf balls are printed? Pad printing allows the printing of convex, concave, recessed and discontinuous surfaces well outside the capabilities of other printing processes. Ideal for moulded promotional products such as pens, letter and bottle openers etc. and any plastic, ceramic or metal components.
Sublimation Printing - Sublimation printing is a printing process for small run promotional items, stubby holders, t-shirts, mouse mat's and alike. It uses heat to bind the inks into the materials from a transfer sheet.