Since 2008 Linox has emerged as a pioneer who provided a whole new dimension to the production of fabric based display systems in GCC region, introducing a series of new, innovative and stunning solutions that have made available to customers much more than just run-of-the-mill display products. Linox Creative Advertising produces fabric based novel and peerless marketing, event, branding, display
, interior decoration and give-away products. We are known for developing unique textile based eco-friendly display solutions most of which are considered first of its kind and have led to introduction of a wide range of inimitable and functional products. Majority of our products are modular in nature that can be installed and removed in a very short period of time. This modular nature also offers portability and ease in storage besides unique attractive designs that stand out for their unmatched originality. Wide format direct-to-fabric dye sublimation printing capability of up to 3.1 meters (after stitching), carefully selected and exclusively imported raw material along with a close eye on the minutest finishing detail throughout the production process have enabled us to let our customers avail reasonably priced nonpareil products backed by a proficient customer service, and a rock solid after sale service. Wide Format Direct-to-Fabric Dye-Sublimation Printing:
It is a form of large sized digital printing used to print directly on fabrics. Eco-friendly dye based inks used are water based with no pungent smelling solvents unlike most of other printing inks used for wide format printing that contain solvents in one form or the other and are hazardous to environment as well as humans. The images are directly printed on fabrics that are also considered biodegradable unlike plastic print media. Under high temperature and pressure, the dye turns into a gas and permeates the fabric and then solidifies into its fibers becoming a part of the fabric. Therefore, fabric is permanently dyed so it can be washed if required, without damaging the quality of the image.
- Images are permanent and do not peel, fade or scratch off.
- Dye does not build up on the fabric.
- Colors are extraordinarily brilliant due to the bonding of the dye to the transparent fibers of the fabric.
- Truly continuous tones can be achieved that are equivalent to photographs, without the use of special techniques such as half-screen printing.No difficulty in printing all the way to the edges. Textiles bring a rich, high-quality look to applications such as banners, displays, interiors and trade show graphics. Fabrics feature a better touch, feel, and look, which many users prefer over plastics. The fabric texture helps catch viewers eye and create a deeper psychological connection, which in turn helps advertisers with the goal of attracting attention of the viewer. Fabrics offer many advantages over traditional media. They can stretch and conform to different shapes offering 3D-type innovative display and branding solutions that come without a joint for large formats. They are lightweight, customizable, transportable at a low cost without fear of damage to prints, simple to mount, environmentally friendly and ideal to re-produce art or lifelike art forms. Printed textile media can be folded, stored, washed, ironed and re-used repeatedly. Printed textile media used indoors is considered to have better longevity than plastic media, which can be more vulnerable to minor scratches, cracks and piercing. A notable example is the plastic media printed banners used for Roll-Up displays that start curling or bending at the edges after sometime of use, offering a shorter banner life when compared to fabric banners. Printed plastic media used for indoor display solutions seem to have a weaker color fastness when compared to printed textile media. A plastic and a fabric Roll Up display kept indoor next to a window for similar length of time would result in colors printed on the plastic Roll Up to fade a lot quicker when compared to the fabric Roll Up. Unlike fabric media, handling and rigidity of printed plastic media does not allow it to adapt curved and irregular shaped displays. Plastic media can only be used for a very few standard modular Pop Up Curved Walls. A picture or artwork printed on plastic media for such modular display products needs not only to be cut into many printed parts but also has to be attached to the frame using magnet strips at the back that is considered by some an unreliable mounting option besides being troublesome during a long time use of such a display.