A comparative analysis of Solid Ink Density values on Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE), and Chromo Paper print media utilizing Flexography printing.
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The flexography printing method is the newest way to print labels. It makes very high-quality prints on a wide range of surfaces and is very cheap to copy. Flexography printing easily meets the criteria of the current label business, which needs work that is both cheap and of good quality. Flexography label printing needs a lot of study and analysis of print quality criteria to be competitive in the business. This will help improve color reproduction and print quality. The solid ink density parameters for flexography label printing on different print media are the basis of this study.
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