Box Printing 101: Choosing Between Flexographic and Lithographic Lamination
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You have several options when it comes to custom printing on boxes, but the main ones are Flexographic and Lithographic Lamination. With an idea of what each printing process has to offer, you can better plan the design and budget for your box run. Each process has its pros and cons and they can each give you a different look for a different cost. Watch to get an overview of the capabilities of each printing process, and get an idea of when it’s most cost efficient to use digital printing on boxes.
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Love the energy you put. You explain things in a short span, and that is amazing.
Love your videos so much!!!! i am learning so much, you are literally my onboarding specialist in my new packaging sales role. thank you thank you Jessie
Hehe, that Intro is quite cute! 😁❤️ With the sound of them Boxes and Sellotape! (3
Well that was immensely helpful. Thanks!
Hi! Thanks a lot of the informative videos! We are creating a custom-made cosmetics and we need a sticker to the frosted glass jar and the box each having the name of the person on them. Do you have any recommendation of what we can use for it? We are thinking to buy a sticker printer and may be f=printer for digital printing or at least in the future. Do you have any comments and recommendation for we can do it? We research already for a couple of months and tried made different options but did not find the right one yet.
Great video! Is there a reason some designs are not bleed as the craft box @0:39 ?
THANKS! i was so confused!
This is tremendously informative. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
hello just wondering, is it possible to use screen printing to print on corrugated box/sheet? :)
Love your energy
Love your videos!
thanks, the video was helpful
You can sell anything when you are enthusiastic and she proves it!
Thanks for your video. We love it!
Thank you very much 😍
which one would be the best for snacks boxes
Kool video.
I love your voice. You sound like Sophia Bush. Like the cute raspy. Anyway this video is very helpful. Thank you.
Hey Jesse, could you suggest a provider who prints large 4x8 sheets of cardboard with one of these two methods - flexo or litho?
I think you are supposed to go go to Lumi.com... :)
Obrigado!!! :)
This is perfect information! I need to find somewhere that can a make me a SINGLE custom order box for me. Is this something you do??? Desperate for help!
I’m super late to this video but Packlane might work for you if you are still looking
I’m super late to this video but Packlane might work for you if you are still looking
is Flexo a berger picard?!
It’s not true that digital print looks pixelated, nor that it necessarily fades - UV-curable inks and many toners do not fade and, with resolutions of 600dpi or more, most digital printers look as good or better than flexo.
Opinions are not necessarily right or wrong. In her experience with her "eyes" she may feel that way. Doesnt mean she is wrong or right. It's an opinion from her experience. Good day! ;)
I need help