Rotary Screen Printing
This method is used for round objects such as mugs, ashtrays, and pens. Printing done in this way is resistant even to extreme conditions, such as dishwashing.
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Maximum print area for flat printing: approx. A4 / 210 × 300 mm
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Maximum print length for rotary printing: 220 mm
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Maximum output: approx. 300 prints/hour
The machine is designed for printing on both flat and cylindrical objects such as pens, keychains, lighters, mugs, and similar items. Printable materials include plastic, metal, glass, wood, and paper.
The machine is designed for printing on both flat and cylindrical objects such as pens, keychains, lighters, mugs, and similar items. Printable materials include plastic, metal, glass, wood, and paper.
- Maximum print area for flat printing: approx. 80 × 120 mm
- Maximum print length for rotary printing: 120 mm
- Maximum output: approx. 300 prints/hour
Screen Printing – Reliable Classic for Quality and Durable Prints
Screen printing is one of the most durable and proven printing technologies, especially popular for textile products, bags, workwear, paper packaging, and various flat promotional items. At Anatex, we use professional screen printing machines that allow printing with up to six colours simultaneously, ensuring rich, vibrant, and highly resistant results — both to wear and washing.
This technology is ideal for medium and large product series with recurring graphics, offering an excellent balance between cost and quality. Screen printing is suitable, for example, for printing corporate T-shirts, sports textiles, bags, stickers, or packaging materials. For smaller series or full-colour designs with fine gradients, digital transfer or direct-to-garment printing may be a more suitable alternative.
If you need to print on non-textile, 3D, or very small items (such as pens, mugs, or USB drives), pad printing can be a more efficient option, allowing for precise detail application even on complex surfaces. And if you’re looking for an elegant colourless finish — for example on paper or leather — embossing or blind embossing can be an excellent complement to screen printing.
Thanks to our technical background, we are happy to help you choose the optimal printing method or combine multiple technologies to achieve a final product that meets your expectations and budget.





















