One of the most common questions in custom orders is not about price or quantity.
It is about printing. Screen printing, laser engraving, UV printing.
The names sound technical, but the differences are actually practical.
The right printing method depends on how the product will be used, what kind of look you want,
and how long the logo needs to last. This guide explains the main methods in plain terms,
based on real production experience.
If this is your first time ordering custom promotional products, MOQ is usually the first thing that raises questions.
You may be wondering why a minimum quantity is required, especially when the product itself looks simple.
The short answer is that MOQ has very little to do with sales strategy. It exists because of how custom products are actually made.
Once you understand what happens behind the scenes, MOQ usually makes a lot more sense.
Custom Orders Do Not Start at the Printing Stage
Many people imagine that customization begins when a logo is printed on a product. In reality, the work starts well before that.
Before production can begin, the factory has to prepare everything needed to apply your logo correctly.
This preparation may include setting up machines, creating printing tools, adjusting placement, confirming artwork