FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING ON PACKAGING
In our production, we use flexographic printing technology, which allows us to apply durable prints directly onto the surface of corrugated cardboard.
It is a fast and economical method of marking packaging, used for both logistics prints and branding elements such as logos, pictograms, and instructions for use.
Flexographic printing (flexo printing) is based on flexible polymer forms that transfer ink to the substrate with high precision.
This allows us to obtain legible and aesthetic prints even at high production speeds.
At GOMABOX, we care about the quality of every project – from the preparation of the printing form, through the selection of appropriate inks, to the final print control.
We use eco-friendly, quick-drying, and abrasion-resistant inks that retain their color and legibility throughout the entire life cycle of the packaging.
What is flexographic printing?
Flexographic printing involves transferring ink from a flexible printing form (matrix) directly onto corrugated cardboard.
This technology enables fast printing of large series of packaging while maintaining high repeatability.
What types of packaging is flexographic printing used for?
We use flexographic printing mainly for transport and flap packaging, but also for shaped and SRP packaging.
It works well wherever a durable and legible print is needed, e.g., a logo, instructions, or product labeling.
What are the advantages of flexographic printing?
First and foremost, speed, cost-effectiveness, and versatility.
Flexographic printing allows large areas to be printed in a short time, while maintaining durability and aesthetics.
How does flexographic printing differ from offset printing?
Flexographic printing is a technology of direct printing on cardboard, ideal for transport and utility packaging.
Offset (used in laminating) provides higher resolution and full color reproduction, which is why it is chosen for premium packaging.
Are flexographic prints durable?
Yes. We use abrasion- and moisture-resistant inks that remain durable during transport and storage.
The print is legible, aesthetic, and compliant with industry requirements for logistics labeling.