Established in 2008, Imatech specializes in digital printing services. The company delivers high-quality, innovative, and customized solutions tailored to the requirements of both corporate clients and individual customers.

At Imatech, our core values of excellence, respect and resilience drive us to deliver superior quality, honor all stakeholders, and adapt to challenges with unwavering passion.
At Imatech, our core values of excellence, respect and resilience drive us to deliver superior quality, honor all stakeholders, and adapt to challenges with unwavering passion.


We understand the importance of TIME.
That’s why we offer reliable delivery for all orders within 24 hours during business days.
Count on us for prompt, efficient service to keep your projects on track and meet your deadlines seamlessly

At Imatech, we are committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
We use UV-resistant, non-toxic inks to ensure durable, eco-friendly prints.
Our no minimum quantity policy in digital printing reduces paper waste and helps clients save on costs, minimizing over production.
We aim to continuously implement waste-reducing and efficient practices, contributing positively to the environment and economy.
At Imatech, our team is at the core of everything we do. Since 2008, we’ve built a group of dedicated professionals who share a common passion for quality, precision, and innovation.






Yes, we offer recycled paper options. It’s a great choice for businesses looking to reduce their environmental impact.
Digital printing is often considered more environmentally friendly compared to traditional offset printing. There are fewer chemicals, less waste (because we print only what you need), and offesr eco-friendly inks. Additionally, digital printing allows for shorter runs, reducing paper waste.
Yes, at Imatech we are capable of printing on specialty materials, including synthetic papers, canvas, adhesive vinyl and wall papers.
This is usually caused by low-resolution images (less than 300 DPI) or improperly scaled designs. Ensure all images in your file are at the appropriate resolution for printing.
Differences in color can occur because screens use the RGB color model (light-based) while printers use CMYK (ink-based). Make sure to use color profiles and convert your file to CMYK before sending it for printing. Additionally, check your screen calibration and ensure it’s color-accurate.
Yes, at Imatech we are capable of printing on specialty materials, including synthetic papers, canvas, textiles, adhesive vinyl, and more.
Digital prints can be finished in a variety of ways, including:
Yes, digital printers often offer digital proofs or hard-copy proofs to ensure that the final product meets your expectations. It’s always a good idea to approve a proof before proceeding with the full print run.
One of the main benefits of digital printing is that there is typically no minimum order. You can print as few or as many copies as needed, making it ideal for on-demand printing and small batches.
The cost of digital printing is typically based on factors like the quantity of prints, the complexity of the design, the type of material used, and any additional finishing (such as lamination or cutting). Smaller runs are more cost-effective in digital printing compared to traditional methods like offset printing, which have higher setup costs.
Spot colors (like Pantone) can be simulated using CMYK in digital printing, but the results may not be as exact as in traditional offset printing.
Yes, it’s recommended to convert text to outlines (or curves) to avoid font issues. This ensures that the font you used is preserved exactly as it appears, even if the we don’t have that specific font.
Yes, digital printing can easily handle multiple designs within a single print run. You can send multiple pages or designs in one file (PDF or other formats) for printing. This is ideal for jobs like business cards, postcards, or marketing collateral with variations.
For high-quality prints, the resolution should be at least 300 DPI (dots per inch). Lower resolutions can result in pixelated or blurry prints, especially for detailed images.
The best formats for digital printing are PDF. PDF is preferred for its ability to preserve fonts, images, and layout accurately. Make sure the file is 300 DPI (dots per inch) for high-quality prints.
At Imatech we use on a variety of materials, including standard papers, cardstocks, synthetic materials (such as vinyl, wall paper)
Digital printing refers to methods where the image is directly transferred from a computer file to the print medium without the need for plates or screens. Common techniques include inkjet and laser printing.
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