Balloon Printing

How are Latex Balloons Printed?

Latex balloons are screen-printed while inflated and then deflated, returning to their original shape after drying.

A printing screen is required for each colour or design and these will be kept on file for 6 months.

B-Loony uses Pantone Matching System® colours, the international printing language to reproduce and match customers’ print requirements. The reproduction of Pantone colours may vary slightly due to the colour of the balloon and the result must not be compared to printing on paper.

What Can Be Printed on a Latex Balloon?

B-Loony’s unique LaserPrint® technique for latex balloons is capable of reproducing complex corporate logos and artwork to the highest quality registration for 5 colour designs on 1 or 2 sides.

With B-Loony’s multi-colour and multi-logo Laseround® up to 4 single colour prints and 4 different designs can be printed on 4 sides of the balloons.

B-Loony uses high-tech photo image inspection to check the quality of multi-colour prints. Due to printing on a soft surface, when printing multiple colours, there may be a slight movement between them.

Video: Balloon Printing 1 Colour

Video: Balloon Printing on 2 Sides

Video: Balloon Printing Multi-colour

Foil Balloon Printing

Ideal for point of sale and long lasting decorations, foil balloons can be custom printed in up to 5 colour designs on l or 2 sides. The balloons are screen-printed and one screen is required for each colour and design.

Video: Foil Balloon Printing

Process Print Balloons – Latex and Foil

Process printing balloons gives a photograph-like finish to a design. If you’re looking for something a bit more detailed or complex, design-wise, then process printing may be the answer for you. There are higher minimum order quantities so please ask for details.

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