LABEL PRINTING PRESS
Printing labels has caused great advantage in mailing letters, packaging
products, providing name tags to every item so that it can immediately
be distinguish among others and easy to pull when needed. Samples of
the materials that commonly use labels are pile of office documents,
gift tags, CD or DVD cassette tapes, binders, video boxes, diskettes and
the likes.
Having printed labels push on the presentment of your packages or
products as they are received by the recipient.
Printing labels is now easy because there are many printing presses
that features quality label printing.
Getting a hold of printing provider that is equipped with high-end
label
printing press machinery is made much possible through numerous
printing services online. Labels can be printed into four different
ways like letterpress, offset, screen printing and gravure.
The following types of label printing process have its own strengths
and weakness. For label printing press that is coupled with high
performance print medium and employs well-skilled professionals, they
are able to deliver quality printing service for your labels.
With regard to labels that are processed through letterpress printing, the ink
is
applied to a raise surface and then transferred directly to the
material. In this kind of printing process, label printing press has
the ability to print on imperfect surfaces using soft plates. They are
wrapped around the cylinders of varying sizes, to induce infinite
control over label repeat length. Usually rubber imprints and potato
prints are the examples of this printing processed.
For those that undergone offset printing, a flat platen is required in
order to haul the ink in images areas and repels to non-image areas.
The ink is transferred to an offset blanket and then to the material.
The result is an excellent reproduction of processed color dots. The
plate cylinders are pricey and fixed in length off-putting its use for
roll fed label printing.
However, for label printing press that employs screen printing, the ink
is pushed through the screen mesh. In this method, some cells are open
while others are closed forming the image area. This printing process
causes for inks with conductive silver pigments.
While for gravure printing, the images are formed by series of cells
and transferred to the material.
Exceptional ink lay down and precise monitor over processed dots heave
gravure the ultimate in rich, fine line process printing. Hence, the cost
of the cylinder set the process unusable for label and general purpose
printing.