We help your brand grow by providing solutions for production, printing, merchandising and more.
Leverage our platform to create a product of your liking.
We’re a production platform like no other!
We can’t print on the sky, or on the ocean or the desert, but we can print on everything else.
Pace Print Innovations is your go-to destination for all your printing and merchandising needs, offering solutions for anything and everything.
You can choose from the available services and if you need help developing a new product which is out of our mentioned template, you can get in touch with us via email or phone.
Let us take care of your printing needs while you can focus on growing your business.
Learn everything about our fulfillment techniques—DTG, all-over printing, embroidery, sublimation, CMYK, UV Printing and engraving, to pick the one that suits you the best
DTG Printing offers the unique advantage of directly printing designs onto garments, allowing for customisation of various clothing items such as t-shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts with vibrant, colourful prints. This technology is particularly suited for designs that feature:
Photos
Intricate Details
Multiple colours
Direct-to-film (DTF) Printing is ideal for fabrics like fleece and nylon, which can’t be customised with DTG prints. It’s perfect for intricate designs, including photos, detailed graphics, fine art, and small text elements. DTF ensures sharp, vibrant results, making it a go-to method for complex designs on challenging fabrics.
Sublimation Printing covers the entirety of products like mugs, or phone cases with a design, making it ideal for intricate patterns and large-scale graphics. Whether it’s floral, geometric shapes, or abstract motifs, sublimation ensures vibrant, detailed designs that stand out on the finished product.
UV Printing stands as an exceptionally versatile direct-to-object printing method, offering unparalleled benefits. These include rapid production with instant ink curing, the capacity to print directly on various materials, and the ability to add 3D textures, effects, and gloss highlights. With UV printing, you can seamlessly customise designs, images, texts, and textures on a diverse array of materials or products.
CMYK is a colour model primarily used for print materials. This term might be familiar if you’ve replaced the toner in your office printer. It stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black, which are the four inks that digital printers blend to produce images on paper.
Latex Printing employs print heads to distribute water-based inks across various media types, catering to custom wallpaper, vinyl banners, posters, translucent vinyls, and photo text projects with precision and versatility.
In embroidery, the logo is stitched directly onto fabric using computerised machines. These machines typically have 12 or more sewing heads, each with up to 15 needles, allowing for simultaneous embroidery on multiple items with up to 15 thread colours. The first step is digitising, where the logo is programmed into a file for the embroidery machine. Garments are then manually hooped & loaded into the machine by the operator for stitching.
DTG Printing offers the unique advantage of directly printing designs onto garments, allowing for customisation of various clothing items such as t-shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts with vibrant, colourful prints. This technology is particularly suited for designs that feature:
Photos
Intricate Details
Multiple colours
Direct-to-film (DTF) Printing is ideal for fabrics like fleece and nylon, which can’t be customised with DTG prints. It’s perfect for intricate designs, including photos, detailed graphics, fine art, and small text elements. DTF ensures sharp, vibrant results, making it a go-to method for complex designs on challenging fabrics.
Sublimation Printing covers the entirety of products like mugs, or phone cases with a design, making it ideal for intricate patterns and large-scale graphics. Whether it’s floral, geometric shapes, or abstract motifs, sublimation ensures vibrant, detailed designs that stand out on the finished product.
UV Printing stands as an exceptionally versatile direct-to-object printing method, offering unparalleled benefits. These include rapid production with instant ink curing, the capacity to print directly on various materials, and the ability to add 3D textures, effects, and gloss highlights. With UV printing, you can seamlessly customise designs, images, texts, and textures on a diverse array of materials or products.
CMYK is a colour model primarily used for print materials. This term might be familiar if you’ve replaced the toner in your office printer. It stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black, which are the four inks that digital printers blend to produce images on paper.
Latex Printing employs print heads to distribute water-based inks across various media types, catering to custom wallpaper, vinyl banners, posters, translucent vinyls, and photo text projects with precision and versatility.
In embroidery, the logo is stitched directly onto fabric using computerised machines. These machines typically have 12 or more sewing heads, each with up to 15 needles, allowing for simultaneous embroidery on multiple items with up to 15 thread colours. The first step is digitising, where the logo is programmed into a file for the embroidery machine. Garments are then manually hooped & loaded into the machine by the operator for stitching.
CMYK is a colour model primarily used for print materials. This term might be familiar if you’ve replaced the toner in your office printer. It stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black, which are the four inks that digital printers blend to produce images on paper.
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