About Us

We would like to introduce ourselves as JM Prints, established in 1992.We have Internet Café and Fancy Stores in the same banner. Doing quite a lot of Work for somevery well known companies in the Coimbatore District.

And for abroad, particularly for the United Kingdom, we do multi color Brochures & business cards and NCR (No Corbon Required) Bill Books.

Our Precision in maintaining high end quality as well as capability in meeting the timeschedules, time and again, has certainly helped us not only in winning good clientele but alsoshare a long term association with them.


Here are a few sectors we work for:


  • Corporate Houses
  • Educational Institutions
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Publication Houses
  • Telecom Industry
  • Advertising Agencies

Contact Us

Jm Prints

195-F, Rajunaidu Road,

Sivanandhacolony,

Coimbatore – 641012.

M : 0 9944955442 (Rooban)

T : 0422 2492246


B : http://www.jmprinters.blogspot.com/

W: www.jmprints.com


Our Clients:

Why Choose Us ?


JM Prints has been in the printing field for over 17 years. Ourphilosophy has been to get the latest technology available in the world. This enables us to offerthe very best to our customers. We specialize in high quality colour printing at very good priceswithin a very short time frame.

We offer value for money to our customers. As we are not very big in size we work veryclosely with our clients to offer them support on every aspect of printing-right from designingto selection of paper, size of the book and the type of binding ideally suitable for the project.Our responsibility starts from the time the project starts till the time the finished goods reachour customers


  • Gas Mark 1
    United Kingdom
  • Herts Bathroom & Kitchen Center
    United Kingdom
  • Henco Heating
    United Kingdom
  • Pristine Solutions
    USA
  • Sushruta Cosmetic Surgery Center
    Coimbatore
  • Varsha Dental Clinic
    Coimbatore
  • Raksam Study Abroad
    Coimbatore
  • Infence Technology
    Coimbatore
  • PR Readymix India Pvt. Ltd.
    Coimbatore
  • Indo Shell Cast India Pvt. Ltd.
    Coimbatore
  • KEAS Control Systems India Pvt. Ltd.
    Coimbatore
  • Kavia Carbons (Chennai) Pvt. Ltd.
    Tiruppur
  • BKS Systems
    Coimbatore
  • Excel Electro Engg Corporation
    Coimbatore
  • Goodwill Groups HRD Consultants
    Coimbatore
  • Indus Elmech Controls
    Coimbatore
  • Royal Home Care
    Coimbatore
  • Emphasize Outsourcing
    Coimbatore
  • Speed Step
    Coimbatore
  • Sri Ragavendra Associates
    Vellore

Our Quality Policy

We don’t forget about the last but not the least check for the quality. Our reliableprocess and workflow management ensures that the quality remains high all the time. Wetriumph in this stage where others struggle to manage. Our Post printing Quality Checkingmodule ensures that any prints that leave our premises are flawless. We find it extremelyimportant to imbibe into ourselves that no error should go unnoticed, and appropriatemeasures be taken to rectify it. We just don’t let it go if it is not at par with our stringent norms.



Screen Printing

Screen printing is one of the early methods of printing. It involves the passing of ink or any other printing medium through a mesh or 'screen' that has been stretched on a frame, and to which a stencil has been applied. The stencil openings determine the image that will thus be imprinted.
History Of Screen Printing

Screen printing was a technique first used by the Chinese almost 2000 years ago. They used human hair stretched across a wooden frame to form the screen. To that they attached a stencil made from leaves stuck together into different shapes. This was probably the first application of screen printing ever.

Subsequently, the Japanese adopted the screen printing process and used woven silk to make the mesh and lacquers to make stencils. The use of silk is where screen printing got its alternative name – Silk screening or silk screen printing.

In 1907, it was Samuel Simon near Manchester who patented the first ever industrial screen printing process. Many years later close to the First World War, John Pilsworth of San Francisco developed the Selectasine method, which basically introduced the concept of multi-color printing using the same screen. Different areas on the screen were blocked out for different color inks, thus resulting in a multi-colored image. This technique became hugely popular for printing signs and posters in large quantities.

From using hair to silk to polymer meshes, screen printing has come a long way today. The basic technique remains the same but with innovation and the introduction of electronics and computers, screen printing is no longer recognizable as the technique Simon patented.
Equipment Used In Screen Printing

No matter what kind of screen printing machine you have, there is some basic equipment that will be required. The stencil or screen is of prime importance since it determines the design and image output. It refers to the frame, the mesh and the photosensitive material on which the image is created. The Squeegee is the rubber held in a rigid handle. Ink of course. The substrate refers to the surface on which the design is to be printed. The machine base, which holds the substrate and allows the screen to print on it and is often the base of the entire screen printing unit. Here are some tips on helping you select the best screen printing equipment for your use.
Applications Of Screen Printing

The substrate or surface on which screen printing can be carried out are too many to be named. Any surface that can be stretched and printed on is a surface for screen printing. The CD covers you see are all screen printed. Beautiful cotton fabrics, silk and polyesters can all be screen printed on. Posters, signs, flyers, advertisements on buses, t-shirts and even watch dials are screen printed. Thus there are many applications of screen printing.

Offset Printing

Offset printing is the most commonly used printing method today. Over 40% of all print jobs are carried out using offset printing.

Offset printing works in a simple manner. It uses three cylinders to transfer the image onto the substrate. The first cylinder is mounted with the printing plate. The image on the printing plate is ‘right’ reading or written with the right side up. The first cylinder is inked and the image transferred or offset onto the second cylinder, which is mounted with a rubber blanket. The image on the second cylinder is thus reversed or becomes ‘wrong’ reading. Finally the image is transferred from the blanket cylinder onto the third cylinder or the substrate. The substrate is mounted on the third cylinder also known as the impression cylinder. The image once again is reversed and becomes ‘right’ reading or right side up in the final printed version.

A unique characteristic of offset printing is that the image and non-image areas are on the same surface level. The printing method uses the chemical fact that oil and water do not mix to print from a single surface level. In fact, offset printing acquired this method from lithography and thus it is often referred to as litho offset printing as well.

Types Of Offset Presses

Offset presses are primarily of two types:

  • Sheet-fed Offset Printing Press: In this kind of offset press the printing is carried out on single sheets of paper as they are fed to the press one at a time.

  • Web-fed Offset Printing Press: In this kind of offset press the printing is carried out on a single, continuous sheet of paper fed from a large roll. The sheet is then cut into individual sheets of desired sizes.

There are many more differences between the various types of offset presses.

The Offset Printing Process

The offset printing process requires a fairly large investment in equipment and set up. However, once the infrastructure is in place, offset printing itself is relatively inexpensive. There are many things to know about the offset printing process from creating the artwork to operating the press and binding.

Applications Of Offset Printing

Offset printing invades every aspect of our lives from influencing education through the printing of books, periodicals and other reading material to the packaging industry by creative printing of packages for consumer goods. The many applications of offset printing would be difficult to put down but suffice to say that the world would be a much less fun place to live in without offset printing.

Thus, offset printing is the printing technique that has made newspapers possible, books affordable and marketing and promotion the weapons of the common man.
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