Flexography
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Flexography, or "flexo" printing is a method which uses flexible plates for printing onto a wide variety of substrate materials. Common materials include cardboard, plastic, fabric, cellophane and other films. Rapid-drying inks are usually used for Flexography. Also known as "flexo" printing or "aniline" printing. | Flexography, or "flexo" printing is a method which uses flexible plates for printing onto a wide variety of substrate materials. Common materials include cardboard, plastic, fabric, cellophane and other films. Rapid-drying inks are usually used for Flexography. Also known as "flexo" printing or "aniline" printing. | ||
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Revision as of 23:57, 1 November 2019
Flexography, or "flexo" printing is a method which uses flexible plates for printing onto a wide variety of substrate materials. Common materials include cardboard, plastic, fabric, cellophane and other films. Rapid-drying inks are usually used for Flexography. Also known as "flexo" printing or "aniline" printing.
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