Pattern for
Box And Package Printing
1. Hot stamping, also known as hot stamping transfer printing, referred to as thermal pad printing, commonly known as hot stamping and hot silver. Heat the metal plate. Apply foil. With the rapid development of hot stamping foil and packaging industry, the application of anodized aluminum hot stamping is more and more extensive.
2. Embossing, embossing, also known as embossing, is a process in which the printed object is formed by local changes to form patterns by pressure. It uses a concave-convex mold to plastically deform the substrate of the printed matter under a certain pressure. The surface of the print is artistically processed.
3. Monochromatic printing, monochromatic printing refers to the use of one-page printing, which can be black printing, color printing, or spot color printing. Spot color printing refers to a special color required in the special modulation design as the base color, which is completed by one-page printing. Monochrome printing is more widely used, and also produces rich tones to achieve satisfactory results.
4. Color printing, color box printing is a way of copying images or texts in color. It involves many steps, or conversion processes, to produce high-quality color reproductions.
5. Lamination, press a layer of transparent plastic film on the printed paper, including crystal film, light film and matt film.
6. Die-cutting, die-cutting is a cutting process in the post-processing of the printed matter of the packaging box. The die-cutting process can make the printed matter or other paper products into a die-cutting blade for cutting according to the pre-designed graphics, so as to make the printed matter. The shape of is no longer limited to straight sides and right angles.
7. 3D stereo UV can achieve different effects such as uneven surface, tactile, colorful, reverse UV, frosted, similar to bronzing and silvering, which greatly increases the ornamental value of packaging products.