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FotoCeramic is a leading producer of custom ceramic decals using world leading digital printing technology.
Simply scan artwork or take photos with a digital camera.
We'll print your decals and return them by post.
With your instruction, we'll apply the artwork for you.
We take your artwork or photos in digital form and reproduce these as a sheet of ceramic transfers.
You send us the image from your computer/phone, uploaded to a secure server. You'll find the widget in the image upload section
The maximum print area for each sheet of transfers is 280 x 400 mm. This means if you have a small image, it'll cost no extra to fill the A3 sheet.
FotoCeramic transfers can be applied to all ceramic and glass giftware, tableware, tiles and even candles.
Files should preferably be in RGB format and at 300 dpi to avoid pixelation.
We Accept PDF, JPG, PNG, TIFF, AI,DOC, PSD, EPS.
Backgrounds can be removed from scanned images upon request.
The maximum print area for each sheet of transfers is 280 x 400 mm, if your image is small we'll fill the sheet.
We don't charge you a premium for each original sheet, they all cost the same!
Invoices are sent via xero using Worldpay link.
Minimum order value is just £18 including vat and first class postage.
Image manipulation, resizing and editing is chargeable at a rate of £30 per hour.
Please be patient, the uploading process may take some time when uploading multiple files.
The covercoat is normally screen printed but can also be laminated for a faster turnaround.
Minimum order quantity is just one sheet of A3.
If you can't see the upload widget click this button
Order before 14:00pm (GMT) to have them ready next day, if you need sooner please get in touch.
FotoCeramic supplies custom ceramic decals for art & design students both in the UK and across Europe.
The image shown above was provided by Rebecca Roberts and shows the work submitted for her Art & Design degree course.
FotoCeramic are always pleased to showcase our clients work, Order your prints & show us the final product.
The idea was to raise awareness among students of the effects we have on the environment by creating a mural
A competition was held in the secondary school, Jasmine’s design reflects how we are ruining the natural environment we have, and the time we have left to reverse the damage done is running out with it.
“We were very pleased the finished result, the mural now sits directly above the school canteen, where it can be seen from afar and hopefully inspire students to be aware in future of the impact we have on our planet, for a long time to come”.
The idea was to raise awareness among students of the effects we have on the environment by creating a mural
A competition was held in the secondary school, Jasmine’s design reflects how we are ruining the natural environment we have, and the time we have left to reverse the damage done is running out with it.
“We were very pleased the finished result, the mural now sits directly above the school canteen, where it can be seen from afar and hopefully inspire students to be aware in future of the impact we have on our planet, for a long time to come”.
Claire had been previously making sculptural work and at the time was between ceramics studios, as the story goes, she had a cocker spaniel puppy, Bella, who kept getting food and water in her ears. Unable to find a spaniel bowl in the shops that worked, let alone one that looked halfway decent, Claire put her ceramic know-how to work and made one...
SadlerGreen are manufacturers of memorial photo plaques for headstones and crematoriums, as well as custom ceramic tile murals; taking digital or original images to create a transfer using the latest digital ceramic printing technology.
SadlerGreen is named in homage to John Sadler and Guy Green, pioneers in the ceramic printing process. Their decorated ceramic tiles are still highly collectable today and examples can be found at the Victoria and Albert Collection in London.
The creativity and foresight of these two minds inspired us to aim higher in what we can offer, to provide innovative solutions in the field of decorative ceramics.
In order to prepare a printer for ceramic printing it is necessary to replace the original developers and toners with specially manufactured high temperature stable ceramic toners. The whole process can be completed in a few hours after which the printer needs to be calibrated for use with the installed ceramic toners.
Ceramic toner is produced in a 'Standard CMYK' set or a 'Red Set' in which the magenta toner is replaced with a selenium red toner. Also available is a standard unleaded toner set and an inglaze red toner set which is suitable for firing at higher 'glost' temperatures.
FotoCeramic is one of a number of suppliers of digital ceramic systems for printing custom ceramic transfers or decals using a laser printer and special ceramic toners.
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