Every detail matters when it comes to creating an elevated unboxing experience. If you’ve already decided to go with durable, cost-efficient, and sustainable corrugated packaging, you still have some decisions ahead — including which printing method is best.
Throughout this blog, we’ll highlight the two most common printing methods for corrugated packaging: flexo and digital. Along with addressing the different printing processes, we’ll cover additional considerations, including:
While there’s no clear answer to the question, “What’s the best printing method for packaging?”, this guide can help you determine the system most advantageous for your business’s unique needs and goals.
An analog printing method that functions much like stamping, flexographic printing, AKA “flexo,” dates back to centuries-old letterpress printing techniques.
During flexo printing, ink is applied to flexible photopolymer printing plates imprinted with raised images. The rubber plates are then attached to cylinders mounted onto a web press and rolled over the printing surface at high speed to create high-resolution images. Each color within the design requires a unique plate.
If Pantone color matching and high volume, cost-effective single-job printing are your primary priorities, flexo printing may be the optimal choice.
Digital technologies have disrupted many aspects of business; digital printing is one example. Also known as industrial inkjet printing, digital printing is a non-contact, plate-free printing method in which the ink is directly propelled onto the printing surface to produce the desired text or image.
If flexibility, customization, and speed across small and large jobs are your primary priorities, digital printing may be best for you.
While digital printing methods were once viewed as inferior to analog technologies, technological advancements have primarily leveled the playing field.
Today, print quality results for digital printing are comparable in quality to flexographic printing. While flexo may still be the best choice if you’re printing a large volume of a single design, digital printing has exciting opportunities for small-batch printing and variations.
Still deciding whether embracing digital printing may be suitable for your business? Here are five digital printing benefits seen in case studies of companies that have made the switch:
Packaging is an excellent place to begin if you’re looking to streamline your supply chain operations, while simultaneously improving your customer experience. Specifically, upgrading to digitally printed packaging may be an excellent strategy for boosting your business operations and brand.
Whether you’ve got a question about digital vs. flexo printing for industrial packaging or another packaging, design, or POP display concern, the Bay Cities team can help. To get started, request a quote today!