Flexography Printing?

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Flexographic printing also known as flexography is a type of printing that uses flexible printing plates made of rubber or plastic to print on a wide variety of packaging materials. The inked plates with raised images are rotated on a cylinder, which transfers the image to the substrate.
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Flexography printing is that process used to print packaging materials, such as corrugated containers, adhesives tapes, newspapers, wrappers, plastic bags among others.
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Advantages of flexography Prints on wide variety of absorbent and nonabsorbent substrates. Prints using resilient rubber or photopolymer image carrier,so that millions of impressions
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1. Excessive face exposure during printing can cause: Reverse fill in. Blurred images. Wavy lines. 2. Excessive back exposure during printing can cause: Reverse fill in. Wavy lines.
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