High volume printing for multipurpose packaging
What used to require a different approach to graphics, we can now print on corrugated packaging. There is no longer a dilemma between the strength of the packaging material and the quality of the print.
How is this possible? The raster, i.e. structure and size of the individual dots, plays an important role. We can use smaller screen sizes in flexo printing, which means a better quality result.
In the case of packaging that has to meet higher strength and load-bearing requirements and is therefore made of corrugated board, the manufacturer no longer has to worry about the customer not recognising the brand or being negatively influenced by the print motif when making a purchase.
Key features of flexographic printing
Optimized costs
Higher input costs are quickly offset by production efficiencies and favourable material prices. The full potential of flexo printing can be realised in high volume production.
Multi-purpose packaging
Corrugated packaging can be designed for multiple uses in the value chain. Talk to us about the possibilities of designing a solution that saves space on the pallet and serves its purpose during transport, storage or sale to the end customer.
Rapid development in print quality
Post-printing technologies such as HQPP allow us to achieve a comparable visual result to offset printing. The resulting packaging ensures customer satisfaction and allows you to further optimise your costs.
E-commerce packaging
A special unpacking experience and better customer information can be achieved by printing the reverse side. Combined with other conveniences such as easy closing/opening, the perfect e-commerce packaging can be created.
Material availability
We produce corrugated cardboard ourselves, unlike the solid board that we buy from verified suppliers.
Model has three own corrugated board mills. As a result, you don't have to worry about long waiting times or material shortages.
Which printing method is the best for your project?
The choice of printing method depends on the specific specification of your packaging project.
Do you know the primary purpose of your packaging? What quantities do you need to produce? What are the users' expectations? Do not hesitate to contact us for advice on the ideal solution for you.