In the modern world of packaging, labeling, and commercial printing, two highly recognized printing methods stand out: screen printing and flexographic printing. Each of these techniques plays a vital role in different industries, depending on specific printing needs such as substrate type, color vibrancy, production speed, and volume. Read More
In the world of printing, two of the most widely used technologies are flexographic printing (flexo) and offset printing. Both have distinct features and are suited to different types of projects and materials. Understanding the difference between a flexo printing machine and an offset printing machine is essential for businesses that rely on high-quality packaging, labeling, or publication printing. Read More
In the dynamic world of industrial printing, two technologies often come head-to-head: gravure printing and flexographic printing, commonly powered by the flexo printing machine. Both systems are widely used for packaging, labels, and various commercial printing applications, but each comes with its own set of techniques, advantages, and limitations. Read More
Flexographic printing, or flexo printing, is a modern and highly versatile printing technique used across numerous industries. The flexo printing machine utilizes flexible relief plates to print on various substrates including paper, plastic films, metallic films, and non-porous materials. Read More
Flexographic printing (flexo) dominates modern packaging production. This versatile method prints on everything from potato chip bags to shipping boxes. But how many types of flexo printing exist? The industry recognizes three main press configurations: Central Impression (CI), inline, and stack. Read More
Flexo printing is a popular printing method that uses flexible relief plates to print on a wide variety of substrates. Flexo printing machines are used to produce high-quality prints on labels, packaging, and other products. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of flexo printing ma Read More
Printing technology has come a long way since the days of traditional offset printing. With the advent of digital printing, businesses now have more options than ever when it comes to choosing the right printing method for their needs. Two of the most popular printing methods are flexo and digital p Read More
Flexographic printing is a widely used printing technology that employs flexible relief plates to transfer ink onto various substrates. It is known for its high speed, efficiency, and ability to print on a wide range of materials. One of the key factors that contribute to the success of flexographic Read More
Sticker labels are among the most popular types of labels used in the packaging industry today. They come in a wide range of sizes and styles, and can be used on a variety of products. However, sticker labels are only as good as the machines that produce them. In order to produce high-quality sticke Read More
In the ever-evolving landscape of packaging technology, web flexo printing machines stand out as a beacon of innovation, particularly in the realm of sticker label printing. These machines, renowned for their efficiency and high-quality output, have become a staple in the industry. As businesses see Read More
In the ever-evolving landscape of manufacturing, efficiency and precision are paramount. One of the key processes in the production of flexible materials is slitting, particularly in the context of PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) film. The right slitting machine can significantly enhance productivity and p Read More
Graving printing:Printing principles and features Gravure printing is a direct printing method. Its core principle is to use the depression of the image part on the gravure plate to store ink, and transfer the ink to the substrate through the pressure of the printing press to form clear patterns and Read More
The most critical structure of the flexographic printing process is the contact between the ink scraper and the rotating anilox roller. If there are some hard particles or impurities on the anilox roller, it is easy to cause scratches on the anilox roller. Specifically, during the operation of the a Read More
From the perspective of printing principle, the function of doctor blade is to remove excess ink on the surface of anilox roller and transfer the ink in the mesh of anilox roller to the printing plate. If the doctor blade does not remove the excess ink on the surface of anilox roller, the excess ink Read More
Uneven die-cut marks and insufficient depth When round-pressing circular die-cutting of self-adhesive materials, sometimes uneven die-cutting marks and insufficient die-cutting depth occur because the die-cutting knife does not completely cut the surface material. Cut off, causing the waste edge to Read More