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is Flexography Printing?
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letterpress printing before it, flexography
works on the principal of raised items on a plate catching ink and
then touching the paper to make the printed impression. As the name
suggests, the plates are made from flexible materials like rubber
and can conform to uneven surfaces. Typically, only spot
colors are used with this process.
Flexography has recently become more popular as
a printing alternative because it uses water-based inks. Other printing
processes typically depend on oil-based inks. Flexography was only
used to print on surfaces like cardboard boxes, plastic cartons
and bags. The process has seen great improvements and is now used
on more mainstream materials.
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