Differences Between Fooqs Screen-Printed Stickers and Plotter-Cut Stickers From Other Brands
After repairing or repainting your motorcycle, you’ll usually need new stickers to restore its original look. That’s why it’s important to compare screen-printed stickers with plotter-cut stickers to choose the right option for your bike.
To make it easier to understand, we’ve added a video below where we explain the differences between screen-printed and plotter-cut stickers in detail.
If you value quality and want to restore your motorcycle’s original factory appearance, Fooqs screen-printed stickers are the best choice.
Fooq’s screen-printed stickers are produced just like original OEM stickers from motorcycle brands such as Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, and more. They are printed on a single layer, making them highly durable and resistant to weather conditions. Additionally, the stickers have a background matching the motorcycle’s color or a transparent foil, allowing them to blend seamlessly with your bike’s design.

The application process is also very simple — you can apply them dry or wet, depending on your preference and skill level.
Another important aspect is color matching. Plotter-cut stickers from other brands have a limited color palette. In contrast, Fooqs screen-printed stickers offer almost unlimited color possibilities, allowing you to match your stickers perfectly to your motorcycle’s original appearance.

Another key difference is that gradient color transitions are possible only with screen-printed stickers. This allows you to achieve a dotted fade effect between colors, exactly like on OEM stickers.

With plotter-cut stickers, this option is not available, which makes them look noticeably different from the original.
In conclusion, by choosing Fooqs screen-printed stickers, you’re opting not only for high quality and durability but also for the ability to restore your motorcycle’s original look after repairs or repainting, with a perfect color match. This is the ideal solution for motorcycle enthusiasts who want to maintain the original character of their machine.
