Enhancing your printed materials can be done with either Super Gloss or Spot Gloss. Both add a special touch, but they work differently. Here's how:
Super Gloss Coating
Full Coverage Shine: Super Gloss covers the entire surface of your print with a shiny, reflective finish. It makes colors vibrant and gives a sleek, professional look.
Protection: This coating adds a layer of protection against scratches, dirt, and moisture.
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Spot Gloss
Selective Shine: Spot Gloss is applied only to specific parts of your print, creating a contrast between shiny and matte areas. This highlights design elements like logos or text.
Texture: The mix of glossy and matte areas adds a tactile feel to your print.
Design Flexibility: Spot Gloss allows you to creatively emphasize key parts of your design.
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Key Differences
Coverage: Super Gloss covers the whole print; Spot Gloss is used on selected areas.
Effect: Super Gloss gives a consistent shiny look; Spot Gloss creates a shiny contrast on matte.
Usage: Super Gloss for overall gloss and protection; Spot Gloss for highlighting and texture.
Which One to Choose?
Choose Super Gloss if you want: A fully glossy, vibrant print with added protection.
Choose Spot Gloss if you want: To highlight specific design elements and add texture.
Both options can enhance your prints, so pick the one that best suits your project needs.
For any questions or specific requirements, please contact us at contact@jukeboxprint.com.