4U TECH DIFFERENCE

Inkjet printers use liquid ink on paper, while sublimation printers permeate the material with ink vapors. For this reason, sublimation printing is best suited for printing graphics onto materials such as fabric. Other printing services do not take into consideration the optimal configuration suitable for print on fabrics. You wouldn't use printer settings meant for paper and photos to create visionary designs onto your fabrics. Our company has made a solution to account for this to produce more accurate colors, sharper details, and better contrast on our prints as shown in the images below.

Superior CMYK Color Space

Ink on paper must use the CMYK color space to achieve optimum results by creating unlimited shades and colors to choose. Based on our unique color space conversion through 4u tech CMYK processing, the results will produce full, dark, rich, and vibrant colors to bring your project on fabric to life.

Precise Color Profile

To have precise, consistent color management, you have to understand color profiles from original artwork. Digital printing programs typically have preset color profiles, but you can adjust them if necessary. Managing these color profiles for printing and preparing for heat transfer is a key step to making final color production more professional and realistic. You can see the difference in vibrancy and color accuracy.

YOUR CREATIVITY TO THE MAX

Designers want differentiated color capability and expressive power to be expressed on the fabric so it can be as close to their vision as possible. However most designers have settled for the bare minimum because printers are not willing to upgrade to the most current fabric printing technology. Our technical staff developed and succeeded in implementing customers' designs on fabrics as in the photos, based on 25 years of printing know-how in Europe and the United States. 4U Tech color processing fine tune dynamic range and boost your artwork's detail far more than others.

Fine Tuned Dynamic Range

Dynamic range is the ratio between those vivid highlights and dark shadows, from bright white to pure black. As you can see on the left side print, it appears flat or gray compared to the right side of the print due to the poor dynamic range adjustment. Without a rich black point and a bright white point, the gradient of tones is much more limited, giving it less contrast.

Skin tone and Detail Boost

A near-perfect skin tone and its details on print have been a dream of any portrait photographer. 4U Tech’s conversion of a photographed image into a set of decomposed ink colors is a key component to sublimation printing. Based on high-class publication print expertise, our unique color separation method and color management emphasize your artwork more than ever.