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Retail Packaging Printing Instructions Assume task developing retail packaging a product. The product package produced a small town China shipped sold United States. The product small runs package a folding carton a color print.

Since the company is looking at doing small runs at first, flexography method of printing is considered. Flexography uses a flexible relief image which is made on thin and flexible printing plates that are made of rubber. This is what is used to press on larger areas of solid color. Flexography can be used to print on various materials which include cellophane, metallic films, and polythene. Since the company needs to print packaging materials which are expected to be made of cellophane and polythene, flexography is deemed to be the most cost-effective solution for short runs. Lithographic printing is also another option.

Rationale for flexographic printing

Flexographic printing unlike lithographic printing which is an offset process uses flexible plates that are mounted on a cylinder. These are then immersed in ink rollers that apply ink to them. This ensures that the ink is evenly distributed in uniform depth and thickness. The substrate is then passed through a dryer to prevent smudging. This is one of the major advantages of flexographic printing in that it can be used to produce high quality prints. Since the flexo plates that are made for the print can be reused, it helps to reduce the production costs significantly. Another advantage of flexographic printing is that it can also work on a wide range of substrates including media that are not flat. Among other advantages of flexographic are that it allows the company to have slight variations in print which allows small modifications of the packaging material such as adding recommended retail price in various currencies or other promotional information easier NIRR Board, 2009()

Flexographic printing is also capable of producing very high quality prints on several...

However, this creates a disadvantage in that there is need to balance the amount of ink and water in order to maintain the same high quality print. Flexographic printing can also be used in the production of folding cartons for the company which will be used to package the products.
Flexographic printing also has one disadvantage in that it is expensive to set up. This plays in two ways. If the company is planning to set up their own packaging printing office, these costs will need to be considered. However, if the company is planning on outsourcing printing to an already set up printing firm, these costs will not be applicable.

Flexographic printing is also chosen because the artwork for flexo printing can be produced in digital format. Therefore it eliminates steps of converting the artwork into a more flexographic friendly format. It also offers more flexibility in color separation and it allows the company to run several stations of flexographic printing as the space available allows. Therefore flexography allows the company to increase productivity considerably which also contributes to cost reductions. In addition to this, the parts used in print design are easily exchangeable which allows for variations in print design. These are essential in promotional periods. It is also known to achieve better sharpness of barcodes which is essential for packaging material.

Flexographic printing is also associated with waste reduction meaning it will also create cost savings for the company and reduce the amount of waste generated. Flexography as a process creates more usable product by eliminating most of the WIP inventory which considerably reduces the chances of print spoilage, allowing for removal of gripper waste and creating opportunity for better nesting of the products. This is because the flexographic method is robust in design and contains sufficient…

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Eisenstein, E.L. (2012). The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mattern, J. (2003). The Printing Press: An Information Revolution. New York: PowerKids Press.

NIRR Board. (2009). The Complete Book On Printing Technology. Delhi: NIIR Project Consultancy Services.
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