Flexographic printing is a traditional printing technique that has become better over the years. This technique now prints bolder colors and more complicated designs than before. Yes, you can use it on standup pouches; however, there are other printing techniques that can give even better quality output.
Flexographic printing goes back to the late 1800s, when it was first used. It uses a flexible relief plate. It can be considered as a modern version of the ancient letterpress, and can be used on various materials like plastic, foil, paper, cellophane, and metalized films. It is widely used for printing on non-porous substrate materials for food packaging purposes. It can be used on all types of pouches like small
coffee bags and
foil pouches.
Flexographic printing is done using a rubber plate that is mounted on a roller. The roller is coated with ink. When it rolls, it prints the ink patterns on the film. The film is then dried and laminated on other films.
This printing has come a long way and has been made better over the years, but is still unable to compete against better and more economic options like rotogravure. However, there are many manufacturers who still prefer flexographic. Which type of printing do you want? We follow both techniques on our
stand up pouches, and can provide you guidance if you don’t know which option to choose.