Iris printing
For documents where authenticity and security are crucial, iris printing offers unrivalled protection. This technique produces a unique, colourful pattern that is difficult to counterfeit and remains immediately recognizable, effectively preventing fraud and duplication.

How it works
- Iris printing, also known as guilloché or colour gradient printing, uses complex, fine patterns of lines and colours that blend into one another.
- The result is a document that is visually unique and extremely difficult to replicate.
- Every iris print can be designed to order.
- Attempts to copy or counterfeit lead to distortion of the pattern.
Security
- Nearly impossible to copy the pattern exactly.
- Any deviation is immediately noticeable, making counterfeiting instantly visible.
- Can be combined with other security measures such as numbering, QR codes or special paper types.