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Benefits of Flexographic Printing

Written by Wayne Hartley | Aug 3, 2021 1:01:03 PM

Which is the "better" decision for the average packaging consumer: Flexographic Printing or Digital Printing? To respond to that question, we should initially plunge further into what these two printing methods genuinely are and how they work.

 

Flexographic Printing

 

However, there are numerous advantages to Flexographic Printing; before we dive into them, let us talk about a portion of the disadvantages. The greatest disadvantage of Flexographic printing is the significant expense for low-quantity runs. That is, for the most part, because of the plates and setup charges. Most printing occupations are four colors, in addition to some other Pantones. Talking about plates, if even one plate is off enlistment, that will cause a miss print. That is why it is significant for the press operator to twofold check all plates to ensure they are adjusted.

 

Flexographic Printing truly sparkles on the more extensive runs. By utilizing quick-drying inks, enables the press to run at a lot quicker pace. Probably the most significant advantage is the solidness of the material. Flexographic Printing takes into consideration a more extended timeframe of realistic usability. Flexographic Printing can utilize essentially any material. Likewise, you can add various procedures to the press line, like cold foil, spot varnishes, and embellishments. With the utilization of Pantones, Flexographic Printing can hit hues all the more accurately.

 

Digital Printing

 

Digital Printing had progressed significantly since the days when it first began. It can utilize broadened hues nearby CMYK, taking into consideration closer shading coordinating. This likewise shuts the hole between digital inks and Pantones. Digital Printing can print higher DPI than Flexographic Printing. Computerized images truly sparkle on the short to medium quantity runs. Since you needn't bother with plates, you can change your art as many times as you need.

 

However, the fallback with Digital Printing is that few materials can't go through the press because of the warmth the press produces. It is likewise challenging to print neon and pastel, even though computerized inks can coordinate to 97% of Pantone inks. There is an extra setup when you include cold foil, raised material, varnishes, and covers. A few organizations have figured out how to incorporate the varnish as ink and add an overlam station to the press line.