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Volker Haske
ppg > flexofilm GmbH (Geschäftsführer)
+49 5494 803-160 / http://www.flexo-film.de
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New business „Wide format gravure printing“
Download: Neuland „Großformatiger Tiefdruck“
Extent: 22 pages
congress: TD-10-10
Size: 664.82 kB
Language: german
Branded companies and retailers alike expect an ever-increasing print quality for their film packaging. Simultaneously, decreasing order sizes and continuous cost pressure challenge manufacturers and converters to find or combine respectively printing technologies, which are suitable and effective for them.
The paper is a field report from the point of view of a flexoprinter, who has successfully implemented rotogravure as a complementary printing process. The paper will point out the reasons for this decision and also illustrate the process as to how to select from the available machine concepts and technologies respectively (e.g. sleeve system). In doing so, both, rotogravure and flexographic printing will be compared to each other from the point of view of a printer.
New business „Wide format gravure printing“
Download: New business „Wide format gravure printing“
Extent: 22 pages
congress: TD-10-10
Size: 665.05 kB
Language: german
Branded companies and retailers alike expect an ever-increasing print quality for their film packaging. Simultaneously, decreasing order sizes and continuous cost pressure challenge manufacturers and converters to find or combine respectively printing technologies, which are suitable and effective for them.
The paper is a field report from the point of view of a flexoprinter, who has successfully implemented rotogravure as a complementary printing process. The paper will point out the reasons for this decision and also illustrate the process as to how to select from the available machine concepts and technologies respectively (e.g. sleeve system). In doing so, both, rotogravure and flexographic printing will be compared to each other from the point of view of a printer.