Digital print embellishments have quickly moved from “nice to have” to a practical way for shops to add value, win more projects, and differentiate their work. Raised textures, gloss accents, and tactile details used to require specialty equipment or high-volume runs. Today, short-run shops can produce many of these same premium effects on a compact UV Flatbed Printer.
In this blog, we’ll look at how embellishment-style effects come to life on small- and mid-format UV printers, where shops are using them, and how the XpertJet UV lineup helps teams introduce high-value finishing without adding complexity.
Digital embellishments refer to effects that add depth, shine, or tactile interest to a printed surface. In traditional production, these techniques usually involved separate equipment, foiling systems, embossing dies, or dedicated spot UV coaters.
UV technology changes the process. Because UV inks cure instantly, a printer can deposit thicker layers of clear varnish and/or white, allowing the shop to create:
These effects fall under the broader category of digital raised spot UV coating, which has become increasingly popular for short-run packaging, prototypes, invitations, labels, and personalized products.
The key is the varnish and white channels. When a UV device can print CMYK plus white and varnish, the operator has fine control over where that varnish sits, how thick it is, and how it interacts with the base color layer.
Spot gloss is applied only where needed, logos, patterns, highlights, or text. For dimensional work, the varnish and white is layered multiple times to build height. The result is a touchable effect similar to specialty finishing processes but achieved digitally on demand.
Small packaging runs benefit from raised brand marks, gloss elements, and textures that simulate higher-end finishes. Clients can see and feel the difference during the approval stage.
Wedding and event creators use raised names, borders, and monograms to elevate otherwise simple designs. Shops offering business cards also rely heavily on spot gloss to create upscale versions of standard layouts.
Short-run label producers and customization businesses add varnish details to improve shelf appeal. Gloss accents or a raised pattern are often enough to make a brand stand out.
Tactile effects on awards, plaques, and promotional pieces help create products that feel custom and premium without increasing production time.
Although these UV devices are built primarily for direct-to-substrate printing, their CMYK + varnish capabilities allow them to produce many of the same elevated effects shops typically associate with embellishment workflows.
Each system supports CMYK + varnish and white printing, allowing shops to integrate texture, spot gloss, and raised details directly into standard production.
Operators can print a single thin glaze for gloss accents or build multiple varnish and white layers for a textured effect. Because the process is digital and driven by the RIP file, the same job can be produced with or without embellishment depending on customer needs.
The ability to switch between color-only jobs and varnish-enhanced jobs means the device functions as both a production tool and a finishing tool. For small businesses, this type of flexibility is often the difference between outsourcing specialty work and keeping jobs in-house.
For many shops, the value in doing embellishment-style work shows up quickly: customers notice the difference, and they’re often willing to pay for it. That’s why the ability to add raised textures or gloss accents on a UV Flatbed Printer becomes more than a “nice extra.” It’s another tool for solving real production needs.
If you’re running an XpertJet 461UF, XpertJet 661UF, XpertJet 1462UF, or the ValueJet 1638UH Mark II, these effects fold naturally into the work you’re already doing. A shop producing invitations can enhance a design with a raised name or a small textured detail. For business cards, a touch of spot gloss often keeps the project in-house instead of outsourcing. Packaging mockups also benefit from dimensional elements that help clients visualize the final product more clearly.
For teams still evaluating a UV Printer, the appeal is practicality. Running standard color output and specialty finishes on the same device gives the shop more flexibility. It reduces the need for additional equipment and expands the type of work your team can confidently take on.
For print providers looking to add value without overcomplicating production, print embellishments offer a clear path forward. A compact UV Flatbed Printer makes it possible to introduce raised textures, gloss accents, and other premium details using familiar workflows and substrates. These enhancements make a noticeable impact on invitations, business cards, labels, packaging, and personalized products.
If you’d like to see these effects firsthand or explore how a UV system could support your workflow, you can request a sample or connect with a dealer.