Corrugation Printing
Corrugated packaging and printing have come a long way in recent years. Although durable during shipping, corrugated substrates are spongy and can be easily crushed during an indelicate printing process.
As a result, businesses once had to settle for product shipping and display boxes printed with dull, low-resolution images and text that were less appealing to consumers.
Today’s advanced technologies and materials have revolutionized corrugated packaging printing. Thanks to these advances, plus the ever-increasing capabilities of flexo, brands can simultaneously use corrugated product boxes to increase product visibility and promote a brand’s awareness. This is, of course, in addition to benefiting from the material’s combination of lightness and durability, which is ideal for shipping.
The variety of available processes and materials have created several methods for printing on corrugated material. Types of printing on corrugated boxes include:
- Flexography (flexo)
- Offset lithography (litho)
- Screen printing
- Digital printing
Corrugated packaging and printing have come a long way in recent years. Although durable during shipping, corrugated substrates are spongy and can be easily crushed during an indelicate printing process.