Offset Print
A Multi-Step Popular And High Quality Printing Method That Involves The Use Of Blanket Cylinders, Metal Plates And Water Repellent Inks, In Which The Inked Image Is Offset From A Plate To A Rubber Blanket And Then To The Printing Surface. It Is The Primary Method For Printing Large Quantities Of Paper Based Packaging.
Digital printing
A Present-Day Modern Method Of Directly Printing Digital Images, Using Inkjet Or Laser Printers, Onto A Variety Of Surfaces. It Works Well For Short Runs And Customized Packaging Solutions Because It Can Produce Custom Boxes With Accurate, High-Quality Graphics Quickly And Affordably. It Is The Most Cost-Effective Method Because Of Its Simplicity
Gravure printing
A High-Quality Printing Technique That Involves Engraving An Image Onto A Cylinder And Then Transferring It To The Printing Surface. The Cylinder Has Depth-Varying Cell Carvings. The Ink That Is Transferred To The Surface Is Stored In These Cells. There Are Not Many Variables To Control, Therefore, Less Printing Error And A Consistent Print Quality Throughout The Run.
UV printing
A Cutting-Edge Printing Method Which Uses Ultraviolet Lights To Dry Or Cure Ink Instead Of Thermal Methods As It Is Printed. The Ink Dries Instantly Directly Printing On Various Materials, Producing 3D Textures, Effects, And Gloss Highlights. Because The Ink Doesn't Have Time To Spread Before It Cures, UV Printing Produces Images That Are Crisper And More Defined.
Flexographic printing
This Method Involves Soft And Strong Rubber, A Flexible Photopolymer Plates, With Raised Images And Wrapping Them Around Cylinders Positioned On A Rotating Press. The Graphics And Text For Each Color Are Raised From The Plate's Surface, Similar To How Letterpress Printing Works. Only The Plate's Raised Areas Are Inked.
Scodix digital
Scodix Digital Print Produces Glossed And Raised Effect. With Its Raised Super Glossy Appearance, It Is An Eye-Catching Way To Highlight Specific Elements In A Design. Scodix Machines Can Create Electronic Representations Of The Most Popular Raised-Ink Finishes, Including Foil, Coating, Glitter, And Others With Tangible Effects.
Silkscreen printing
Screen Printing Is The Process Of Transferring A Design Onto A Plain Piece Of Silk Using Man-Made Screens And Inks. It's A Time-Consuming And Skill-Intensive Process, But The End Results Are Breathtaking. The Thick Layer Of Ink Applied Sits On Top Of The Fabric Rather Than Soaking Into It, And Provides A Sharp, Smooth Finish.
Laser engraving
Laser Engraving Is A Technique That Evaporates Materials Into Vapors In Order To Leave Permanent, Deep Marks. The Laser Beam Acts As A Cutter, Creating Incising Marks By Removing Layers From The Material's Surface. The Laser Hits Specific Areas With Massive Amounts Of Energy, Generating The High Heat Required For Vaporization.