Stamping on Glass: Gold Christmas Designs UV6090

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Stamping on glass is a popular way to create shiny, high-end holiday décor. Using a UV6090, you can make gold designs like snowflakes, reindeer, Christmas trees, stars, and bells. Foil stamping on glass produces bright, clean metallic effects with a transparent background.

Using the UV6090 flatbed printer, hot stamping foil, and a laminator/hot stamping machine, you can achieve professional foil stamping on glass with ease.

How Glass Hot Stamping Works

Glass has a smooth surface, so gold foil does not stick naturally. Printing a bright yellow base layer first ensures the foil adheres precisely. Heat and pressure transfer the foil to create a shiny, metallic finish.

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Process summary:

  1. Print yellow patterns onto glass.
  2. Apply heat and pressure with a laminator or hot stamping machine.
  3. The foil adheres only to printed areas.

Required Equipment & Materials

UV6090 flatbed printer

Clear glass sheets

Gold hot stamping foil

Laminator / hot stamping machine

Alcohol and lint-free cloth

Full Step-by-Step Process

  • Step 1: Prepare the Glass

Clean the glass thoroughly with a lint-free cloth and alcohol. Dust and oil will prevent proper foil adhesion.

  • Step 2: Set Artwork Color to Bright Yellow

Set your design’s color to bright yellow. This acts as the adhesive layer for foil stamping on glass.

  • Step 3: Print the Pattern with UV6090

Recommended settings:

  • Mode: CMYK color
  • Yellow areas: solid fill
  • Material: Glass
  • Auto height measurement

After printing, your glass will display a bright yellow pattern ready for hot stamping.

  • Step 4: Apply Heat & Pressure (Hot Stamping)

Recommended parameters:

  • Temperature: 70°C
  • Pressure: 2–3 kg
  • Speed: normal laminating speed

Printing notes: Use feathering or extra passes to create a thick gloss varnish layer. This improves adhesion and 3D texture for a premium look.

Foil Application & Hot Pressing

  • Place the printed glass into the hot stamping machine.
  • Cover with metallic foil (gold side down).
  • Heat and press for a few seconds.

Three essentials:

  1. Temperature: 70°C
  2. Proper pressure
  3. Duration: several seconds
  • Step 5: Peel the Foil
  • Lift the press.
  • Remove excess foil.

Gold remains on printed areas; edges are clean and sharp.

  • Step 6: Cool and Reveal the Gold Effect

After cooling, peel off the foil to reveal a shiny gold design on a clean transparent background. Perfect for ornaments, windows, or gift plaques.

Recommended Christmas Designs

Gold stars

Snowflakes

Christmas tree lines

Bells

Reindeer scenes

Santa hats

“Merry Christmas” Lettering

Small & Large Format UV Flatbed Printer Options

For large panels, a large format UV flatbed printer is ideal.
For small projects or gift items, a small UV flatbed printer works perfectly.

Both support foil stamping on glass, hot stamping, and other creative effects.

Why Use UV6090 for Glass Stamping?

  1. High precision – crisp edges and fine details
  2. Strong adhesion – long-lasting foil results
  3. Efficient for batch production – print multiple glasses at once
  4. Lower cost and faster workflow compared to traditional screen printing or vacuum gold plating

Advantages of the Technology

  • No plates needed; print from one piece
  • Fast workflow and short production cycle
  • Handles complex designs, photos, and gradients easily
  • Realistic metallic finish with 3D gloss varnish
  • High durability, resistant to scratches and washing
  • Accurate positioning for high yield
  • Low total cost; ideal for small/medium factories
  • Wide applications: personalized gifts, home décor, retail windows, appliance panels

Summary: Make Your Christmas Glass Shine

  • Shiny gold finish
  • Premium holiday aesthetics
  • Unlimited customization
  • Higher production efficiency

Perfect for factories, studios, gift shops, and individual creators. With foil stamping on glass, your Christmas glass projects instantly achieve a professional, premium look.

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