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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Printing on packaged goods is essential for branding, regulatory information, and shelf impact. The optimal process depends on substrate, run length, artwork complexity, cost, lead time, and sustainability targets. This page covers technologies commonly used for labels, bottles, cans, flexible films, folding cartons, corrugated packaging, and wraps.
Printing on packaged goods supports branding, regulation, and shelf impact. The optimal process depends on substrate, run length, artwork complexity, cost, lead time, and sustainability targets. This page covers technologies used for labels, bottles, cans, flexible films, folding cartons, corrugated packaging, and wraps.


== Quick Comparison ==
== Quick Comparison ==
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| Flexographic (Flexo) || High || Medium || Medium to long || Films, paper, foil, laminates, corrugated || Labels, flexible packaging, shrink sleeves, cartons
| Flexographic (Flexo)                                                                                       |   | High                           |   | Medium                                       |   | Medium to long     |   | Films, paper, foil, laminates, corrugated           |   | Labels, flexible packaging, shrink sleeves, cartons         |
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| Rotogravure (Gravure) || Very high || Low for short runs, high for very long runs || Very long || Films, foil, paper with smooth surface || Premium films, decorative laminates, high volume wrappers
| Rotogravure (Gravure)                                                                                     |   | Very high                       |   | Low for short runs, high for very long runs   |   | Very long           |   | Films, foil, paper with smooth surface               |   | Premium films, decorative laminates, high-volume wrappers   |
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| Offset Lithography || Very high || Medium || Medium || Paper, paperboard, some coated boards || Folding cartons, paper labels, sleeves
| Offset Lithography                                                                                         |   | Very high                       |   | Medium                                       |   | Medium             |   | Paper, paperboard, some coated boards               |   | Folding cartons, paper labels, sleeves                     |
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| Digital Printing (Toner or Inkjet on web or sheet) || High || High for short runs, lower for versioned work || Very short to short || Labels, cartons, some films and foils with primers || Personalization, short runs, prototypes
| Digital Printing (Toner or Inkjet on web or sheet)                                                         |   | High                           |   | High for short runs, lower for versioned work |   | Very short to short |   | Labels, cartons, some films and foils (with primers) |   | Personalization, short runs, prototypes                     |
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| Screen Printing (Silkscreen) || Medium to high for spot effects || Low for large areas, good for specialty work || Short || Glass, plastics, metals, coated objects || Direct to bottle decoration, tactile varnish, opaque whites
| Screen Printing (Silkscreen)                                                                               |   | Medium to high for spot effects |   | Low for large areas, good for specialty work |   | Short               |   | Glass, plastics, metals, coated objects             |   | Direct-to-bottle decoration, tactile varnish, opaque whites |
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| Industrial Direct to Container Inkjet || High || High for short runs, variable data friendly || Very short to short || Bottles, cans, jars, tubes with compatible shapes || Late stage decoration, coding, customization
| Industrial Direct-to-Container Inkjet                                                                     |   | High                           |   | High for short runs, variable data friendly   |   | Very short to short |   | Bottles, cans, jars, tubes (compatible shapes)      |   | Late-stage decoration, coding, customization               |
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| Hot Foil or Cold Foil Stamping || Premium finish || Add on cost || n/a || Labels, cartons, sleeves || Metallic accents, holographics, premium branding
| Hot Foil or Cold Foil Stamping                                                                             |   | Premium finish                 |   | Add-on cost                                   |   | Any                |   | Labels, cartons, sleeves                             |   | Metallic accents, holographics, premium branding           |
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== How to Choose ==
== How to Choose ==
 
* '''Substrate''': paper or board versus non porous films, foils, glass, plastics
* '''Substrate''' - paper or board vs non-porous films, foils, glass, plastics
* '''Artwork''': solids versus fine text and photos, need for special effects
* '''Artwork''' - solids vs fine text and photos, need for special effects
* '''Volume''': prototypes to multi million labels
* '''Volume''' - from prototypes to multi-million labels
* '''Change frequency''': versioning, market specific SKUs, promotions
* '''Change frequency''' - versioning, market-specific SKUs, promotions
* '''Sustainability''': water based inks, recyclability, energy use
* '''Sustainability''' - water-based inks, recyclability, energy use
* '''Downstream converting''': laminating, varnishing, die cutting, forming, sterilization
* '''Downstream converting''' - laminating, varnishing, die-cutting, forming, sterilization
 
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== Flexographic Printing (Flexo) ==
== Flexographic Printing (Flexo) ==
'''Principle:''' Relief process using flexible photopolymer plates. Ink is metered by an anilox roller and transferred from raised image areas to the substrate.
'''Principle:''' Relief process using flexible photopolymer plates. Ink is metered by an anilox roller and transferred from raised image areas to the substrate.


; Key Features
=== Key Features ===
 
* Wide ink set: water based, solvent based, UV curable
* Wide ink set: water-based, solvent-based, UV-curable
* Efficient on roll to roll lines with inline finishing
* Runs efficiently on roll-to-roll lines with inline finishing
* Compatible with porous and non porous substrates
* Compatible with porous and non-porous substrates
 
; Advantages


=== Advantages ===
* Cost effective for medium to long runs
* Cost effective for medium to long runs
* Fast changeovers, good color consistency
* Fast changeovers and good color consistency
* Strong for labels, filmic wraps, and shrink materials
* Strong for labels, films, and shrink materials


; Limitations
=== Limitations ===
 
* Photographic detail requires high quality plates and process control
* Photographic detail requires HD plates and process control
* Dot gain and plate wear must be managed
* Dot gain and plate wear must be managed


; Typical Applications
=== Typical Applications ===
 
* Pressure sensitive and wraparound labels
* Pressure-sensitive and wraparound labels
* Flexible packaging films and laminates
* Flexible packaging films and laminates
* Paperboard cartons and corrugated preprint
* Paperboard cartons and corrugated preprint
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== Rotogravure Printing (Gravure) ==
== Rotogravure Printing (Gravure) ==
'''Principle:''' Intaglio process using engraved cells on metal cylinders. Cells carry ink that transfers directly to the substrate.
'''Principle:''' Intaglio process using engraved cells on metal cylinders. Cells carry ink that transfers directly to the substrate.


; Key Features
=== Key Features ===
* Stable tone reproduction and ink density
* Cylinders are durable and reusable for repeat jobs


* Very stable tone reproduction and ink density
=== Advantages ===
* Cylinders are durable and reusable across repeat jobs
* Very high quality for images and gradients
 
* Best total cost at very large volumes
; Advantages
 
* Exceptional quality for images and gradients
* Best total cost of ownership at very large volumes
 
; Limitations


=== Limitations ===
* High cylinder engraving cost and longer prepress time
* High cylinder engraving cost and longer prepress time
* Less flexible when designs change frequently
* Less flexible when designs change frequently


; Typical Applications
=== Typical Applications ===
 
* Premium flexible packaging and decorative laminates
* Premium flexible packaging and decorative laminates
* High-volume wrappers and foils
* High volume wrappers and foils
 
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== Offset Lithographic Printing ==
== Offset Lithographic Printing ==
'''Principle:''' Planographic process. Image transfers from plate to rubber blanket to substrate, using the oil-water repulsion principle.
'''Principle:''' Planographic process. Image transfers from plate to rubber blanket to substrate, using the oil water repulsion principle.
 
; Key Features


=== Key Features ===
* Suited to sheet or web paper and paperboard
* Suited to sheet or web paper and paperboard
* Excellent fine text, lines, and photographic imagery
* Excellent fine text, lines, and photographic imagery


; Advantages
=== Advantages ===
 
* High quality with tight registration
* High quality with tight registration
* Efficient for medium runs of cartons and labels
* Efficient for medium runs of cartons and labels


; Limitations
=== Limitations ===
 
* Limited on stretchable films without special treatments
* Limited on stretchable films without special treatments
* Less suitable for variable data
* Less suitable for variable data


; Typical Applications
=== Typical Applications ===
 
* Folding cartons and sleeves
* Folding cartons and sleeves
* Paper labels and inserts
* Paper labels and inserts
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== Digital Printing (Toner and Industrial Inkjet on web or sheet) ==
== Digital Printing (Toner and Industrial Inkjet on web or sheet) ==
'''Principle:''' Plate-free, file-to-press imaging using electrophotography or inkjet.
'''Principle:''' Plate free, file to press imaging using electrophotography or inkjet.
 
; Key Features


=== Key Features ===
* Supports versioning, serialization, and rapid design changes
* Supports versioning, serialization, and rapid design changes
* Minimal makeready and waste on short runs
* Minimal makeready and waste on short runs


; Advantages
=== Advantages ===
 
* Ideal for personalization and market testing
* Ideal for personalization and market testing
* Fast lead times, low startup cost
* Fast lead times and low startup cost
 
; Limitations


=== Limitations ===
* Higher unit cost at long runs
* Higher unit cost at long runs
* Substrate compatibility may require primers or certified stocks
* Substrate compatibility may require primers or certified stocks


; Typical Applications
=== Typical Applications ===
 
* Short run and personalized labels and sleeves
* Short-run and personalized labels and sleeves
* Prototypes and promotional editions
* Prototypes and promotional editions
* Late-stage customization before packing
* Late stage customization before packing
 
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== Screen Printing (Silkscreen) ==
== Screen Printing (Silkscreen) ==
'''Principle:''' Ink forced through a stencil on a mesh screen onto flat or curved items.
'''Principle:''' Ink is forced through a stencil on a mesh screen onto flat or curved items.
 
; Key Features


* Very high ink laydown for opacity and tactile effects
=== Key Features ===
* High ink laydown for opacity and tactile effects
* Works on irregular or 3D shapes
* Works on irregular or 3D shapes


; Advantages
=== Advantages ===
 
* Durable graphics, strong whites, braille and tactile varnish
* Durable graphics, strong whites, braille and tactile varnish
* Specialty effects: metallics, textured, glow, spot gloss
* Specialty effects: metallics, textured finishes, glow, spot gloss
 
; Limitations


=== Limitations ===
* Slower than flexo or digital for large areas
* Slower than flexo or digital for large areas
* Each color requires a separate screen
* Each color requires a separate screen


; Typical Applications
=== Typical Applications ===
 
* Direct decoration on bottles, jars, tubes, and caps
* Direct decoration on bottles, jars, tubes, and caps
* Special-effect label overprints
* Special effect label overprints


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== Industrial Direct to Container Inkjet ==
'''Principle:''' Non contact inkjet heads print directly on 3D objects. Often UV curable for instant curing.


== Industrial Direct-to-Container Inkjet ==
=== Key Features ===
'''Principle:''' Non-contact inkjet heads print directly on 3D objects. Often UV-curable for instant curing.
* True late stage printing on formed containers
 
; Key Features
 
* True late-stage printing on formed containers
* Variable data ready: batch codes, QR, alphanumerics, graphics
* Variable data ready: batch codes, QR, alphanumerics, graphics


; Advantages
=== Advantages ===
 
* No labels required and less inventory of preprinted SKUs
* No labels required, reduces inventory of preprinted SKUs
* Excellent for short runs and mass customization
* Excellent for short runs and mass customization


; Limitations
=== Limitations ===
 
* Geometry limits and fixturing requirements
* Geometry limits and fixturing requirements
* Throughput lower than high-speed label application on very large volumes
* Throughput lower than high speed label application at very large volumes


; Typical Applications
=== Typical Applications ===
 
* Direct to bottle and can decoration
* Direct-to-bottle and can decoration
* Short run seasonal or localized packaging
* Short-run seasonal or localized packaging
 
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== Hot Foil and Cold Foil Stamping ==
== Hot Foil and Cold Foil Stamping ==
'''Principle:''' Metallic or holographic foil is transferred to the substrate using a heated die (hot foil) or UV-curable adhesive and inline transfer (cold foil).
'''Principle:''' Metallic or holographic foil is transferred to the substrate using a heated die for hot foil or UV curable adhesive and inline transfer for cold foil.
 
; Advantages


=== Advantages ===
* Premium brand accents, security features, high reflectivity
* Premium brand accents, security features, high reflectivity
* Works inline with flexo or offset in many lines
* Works inline with flexo or offset on many lines
 
; Limitations


=== Limitations ===
* Added material and process steps
* Added material and process steps
* Large solid metallic areas may show tooling or lay issues if not controlled
* Large solid metallic areas may show tooling or lay issues if not controlled


; Typical Applications
=== Typical Applications ===
 
* Premium labels, folding cartons, and seals
* Premium labels, folding cartons, and seals
* Logos, borders, and decorative elements
* Logos, borders, and decorative elements
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== Process Integration and Finishing ==
== Process Integration and Finishing ==
Common inline or nearline steps:
* Varnishing: aqueous, UV, or electron beam for protection and gloss or matte effects
* Varnishing: aqueous, UV, or electron beam for protection and gloss or matte effects
* Laminating: barrier films for food contact or scuff resistance
* Laminating: barrier films for food contact or scuff resistance
* Die-cutting and creasing: labels and cartons
* Die cutting and creasing: labels and cartons
* Embossing and debossing: tactile branding
* Embossing and debossing: tactile branding
* Coding and marking: lasers or small-character inkjet for dates and batch IDs
* Coding and marking: lasers or small character inkjet for dates and batch IDs


== Regulatory and Food-Contact Notes ==
== Regulatory and Food Contact Notes ==
 
* Use low migration inks, coatings, and adhesives where required
* Use low-migration inks, coatings, and adhesives when required
* Validate set off and odor for sensitive products
* Validate set-off and odor for sensitive products
* Align with regional regulations and brand policies on recyclability, deinkability, and compostability
* Align with regional regulations and brand policies on recyclability, deinkability, and compostability


== Sustainability Considerations ==
== Sustainability Considerations ==
 
* Prefer water based or energy efficient curing where feasible
* Prefer water-based or energy-efficient curing where feasible
* Optimize ink coverage and plate or cylinder reuse
* Optimize ink coverage and plate or cylinder reuse
* Design for recycling: avoid incompatible coatings and pigments on mono-material packs
* Design for recycling: avoid incompatible coatings and pigments on mono material packs
* Reduce waste with accurate color management and right-first-time proofing
* Reduce waste with accurate color management and right first time proofing


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* Color management and proofing for packaging
* Color management and proofing for packaging
* Substrate primers and surface treatments
* Substrate primers and surface*
* Packaging compliance for food and cosmetics
 
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 26 October 2025

Printing Process Technologies for Packaged Goods

Overview

Printing on packaged goods supports branding, regulation, and shelf impact. The optimal process depends on substrate, run length, artwork complexity, cost, lead time, and sustainability targets. This page covers technologies used for labels, bottles, cans, flexible films, folding cartons, corrugated packaging, and wraps.

Quick Comparison

Technology Typical Quality Cost Efficiency Best Run Length Primary Substrates Typical Use
Flexographic (Flexo) High Medium Medium to long Films, paper, foil, laminates, corrugated Labels, flexible packaging, shrink sleeves, cartons
Rotogravure (Gravure) Very high Low for short runs, high for very long runs Very long Films, foil, paper with smooth surface Premium films, decorative laminates, high volume wrappers
Offset Lithography Very high Medium Medium Paper, paperboard, some coated boards Folding cartons, paper labels, sleeves
Digital Printing (Toner or Inkjet on web or sheet) High High for short runs, lower for versioned work Very short to short Labels, cartons, some films and foils with primers Personalization, short runs, prototypes
Screen Printing (Silkscreen) Medium to high for spot effects Low for large areas, good for specialty work Short Glass, plastics, metals, coated objects Direct to bottle decoration, tactile varnish, opaque whites
Industrial Direct to Container Inkjet High High for short runs, variable data friendly Very short to short Bottles, cans, jars, tubes with compatible shapes Late stage decoration, coding, customization
Hot Foil or Cold Foil Stamping Premium finish Add on cost n/a Labels, cartons, sleeves Metallic accents, holographics, premium branding

How to Choose

  • Substrate: paper or board versus non porous films, foils, glass, plastics
  • Artwork: solids versus fine text and photos, need for special effects
  • Volume: prototypes to multi million labels
  • Change frequency: versioning, market specific SKUs, promotions
  • Sustainability: water based inks, recyclability, energy use
  • Downstream converting: laminating, varnishing, die cutting, forming, sterilization

Flexographic Printing (Flexo)

Principle: Relief process using flexible photopolymer plates. Ink is metered by an anilox roller and transferred from raised image areas to the substrate.

Key Features

  • Wide ink set: water based, solvent based, UV curable
  • Efficient on roll to roll lines with inline finishing
  • Compatible with porous and non porous substrates

Advantages

  • Cost effective for medium to long runs
  • Fast changeovers and good color consistency
  • Strong for labels, films, and shrink materials

Limitations

  • Photographic detail requires high quality plates and process control
  • Dot gain and plate wear must be managed

Typical Applications

  • Pressure sensitive and wraparound labels
  • Flexible packaging films and laminates
  • Paperboard cartons and corrugated preprint

Rotogravure Printing (Gravure)

Principle: Intaglio process using engraved cells on metal cylinders. Cells carry ink that transfers directly to the substrate.

Key Features

  • Stable tone reproduction and ink density
  • Cylinders are durable and reusable for repeat jobs

Advantages

  • Very high quality for images and gradients
  • Best total cost at very large volumes

Limitations

  • High cylinder engraving cost and longer prepress time
  • Less flexible when designs change frequently

Typical Applications

  • Premium flexible packaging and decorative laminates
  • High volume wrappers and foils

Offset Lithographic Printing

Principle: Planographic process. Image transfers from plate to rubber blanket to substrate, using the oil water repulsion principle.

Key Features

  • Suited to sheet or web paper and paperboard
  • Excellent fine text, lines, and photographic imagery

Advantages

  • High quality with tight registration
  • Efficient for medium runs of cartons and labels

Limitations

  • Limited on stretchable films without special treatments
  • Less suitable for variable data

Typical Applications

  • Folding cartons and sleeves
  • Paper labels and inserts

Digital Printing (Toner and Industrial Inkjet on web or sheet)

Principle: Plate free, file to press imaging using electrophotography or inkjet.

Key Features

  • Supports versioning, serialization, and rapid design changes
  • Minimal makeready and waste on short runs

Advantages

  • Ideal for personalization and market testing
  • Fast lead times and low startup cost

Limitations

  • Higher unit cost at long runs
  • Substrate compatibility may require primers or certified stocks

Typical Applications

  • Short run and personalized labels and sleeves
  • Prototypes and promotional editions
  • Late stage customization before packing

Screen Printing (Silkscreen)

Principle: Ink is forced through a stencil on a mesh screen onto flat or curved items.

Key Features

  • High ink laydown for opacity and tactile effects
  • Works on irregular or 3D shapes

Advantages

  • Durable graphics, strong whites, braille and tactile varnish
  • Specialty effects: metallics, textured finishes, glow, spot gloss

Limitations

  • Slower than flexo or digital for large areas
  • Each color requires a separate screen

Typical Applications

  • Direct decoration on bottles, jars, tubes, and caps
  • Special effect label overprints

Industrial Direct to Container Inkjet

Principle: Non contact inkjet heads print directly on 3D objects. Often UV curable for instant curing.

Key Features

  • True late stage printing on formed containers
  • Variable data ready: batch codes, QR, alphanumerics, graphics

Advantages

  • No labels required and less inventory of preprinted SKUs
  • Excellent for short runs and mass customization

Limitations

  • Geometry limits and fixturing requirements
  • Throughput lower than high speed label application at very large volumes

Typical Applications

  • Direct to bottle and can decoration
  • Short run seasonal or localized packaging

Hot Foil and Cold Foil Stamping

Principle: Metallic or holographic foil is transferred to the substrate using a heated die for hot foil or UV curable adhesive and inline transfer for cold foil.

Advantages

  • Premium brand accents, security features, high reflectivity
  • Works inline with flexo or offset on many lines

Limitations

  • Added material and process steps
  • Large solid metallic areas may show tooling or lay issues if not controlled

Typical Applications

  • Premium labels, folding cartons, and seals
  • Logos, borders, and decorative elements

Process Integration and Finishing

  • Varnishing: aqueous, UV, or electron beam for protection and gloss or matte effects
  • Laminating: barrier films for food contact or scuff resistance
  • Die cutting and creasing: labels and cartons
  • Embossing and debossing: tactile branding
  • Coding and marking: lasers or small character inkjet for dates and batch IDs

Regulatory and Food Contact Notes

  • Use low migration inks, coatings, and adhesives where required
  • Validate set off and odor for sensitive products
  • Align with regional regulations and brand policies on recyclability, deinkability, and compostability

Sustainability Considerations

  • Prefer water based or energy efficient curing where feasible
  • Optimize ink coverage and plate or cylinder reuse
  • Design for recycling: avoid incompatible coatings and pigments on mono material packs
  • Reduce waste with accurate color management and right first time proofing

See Also

  • Color management and proofing for packaging
  • Substrate primers and surface*