: Flexo printing is a printing process that uses flexible printing plates and fast-drying inks to transfer images onto various materials.
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: Flexo presses are capable of producing large quantities of prints cost-effectively, especially for long runs.
: It is commonly used in industries such as food, pharmaceutical, and chemical, where it can print on a wide variety of materials, including self-adhesive paper, foil, and other flexible substrates.
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: It is highly efficient for short runs and small-to-medium-sized label orders due to its quick turnaround and low initial investment.
Cost-Effectiveness: While it may be more expensive per print for very large runs due to slower production speeds, digital printing is cost-effective for smaller quantities.
: Flexo printing is typically more cost-effective for larger run sizes, where the initial investment in setup and platemaking is amortized over a larger number of prints. Digital printing, on the other hand, is more suitable for shorter run sizes where the cost of plates and setup would not be justified.
: Digital printing has a faster turnaround time and can be more responsive to urgent printing needs. Flexo printing, with its higher throughput speed, is better suited for large-scale production.











