Flexographic Printing

The Go-To Solution for Versatile and High-Volume Packaging Needs

Flexographic printing, often called flexo printing, is a highly versatile and efficient method designed for printing on a wide range of materials. Unlike traditional methods like litho printing, flexography is tailored for flexible substrates such as plastics, corrugated cardboard, paper, foil, and films, making it the preferred choice for packaging, labels, and continuous patterns on rolls.

What sets flexo printing apart is its adaptability and speed. Using flexible relief plates, this method can quickly produce vibrant, high-quality prints on non-flat surfaces, such as shrink wraps, food packaging, and even custom labels for curved containers. With fast-drying, low-viscosity inks, it’s particularly suited for high-volume production where speed and efficiency are critical.

Flexo printing also shines in its ability to print directly onto materials like kraft paper, cardboard, and even metallic films without the need for additional coatings or processes. This allows businesses to achieve a polished, professional look while keeping costs manageable. Whether it’s printing barcodes, branded packaging, or intricate designs, flexography delivers consistent, durable results that withstand the demands of retail and transportation.

For businesses in industries like food, beverage, retail, and logistics, flexo printing provides a practical and scalable solution for packaging and labeling needs. Its ability to handle diverse materials and high-volume orders makes it a standout choice for creating visually striking and functional packaging that represents your brand at its best.

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Large Format Printing FAQ's

Materials commonly used include vinyl, fabric, paper, mesh, canvas, and rigid boards like foam or acrylic. The material choice depends on whether the print will be used indoors or outdoors and the desired aesthetic.

The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the project, but most jobs can be completed within 5 – 10 working days. Custom designs or special finishes may take longer.

Yes, large format printing allows for custom shapes, sizes, and die cuts, making it a versatile choice for creative projects.

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