Transcription of Flexible Packaging Printing Processes Overview
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2009 Consumer Packaging Solutions for Barrier Performance CourseFlexible Packaging Flexible Packaging Printing Processes Printing Processes OverviewOverviewPresented by:Warren E. DurlingAssociate Research FellowThe Clorox Company (GLAD) Flexible Packaging Printing Processes OverviewSlide 22009 Consumer Packaging Solutions For Barrier Performance CourseFlexible Packaging Printing Processes OverviewSlide 32009 Consumer Packaging Solutions For Barrier Performance CourseThe Basics of Flexible Packaging PrintingDEFINITION:Applying ink to a substrate to produce an image or textPRINTING METHODS:Flexography and Rotogravurethe two most widely utilized methods for Flexible PackagingFOCUS:Design to Substrate; the process describedStructures and Print locationUnderstanding InkSubstrate Surface PreparationMethods and Equipment in detailReproduction Basics; line and process printingFlexible Packaging Printing Processes OverviewSlide 42009 Consumer Packaging Solutions For Barrier Performance CourseDesign to SubstratePreproduction Design CreationSubstrate ManagementImage Preparation Color SeparationInk ManagementCylinder or Plate MakingConverting Press Cleaning and MaintenancePrintingPrintingPress Make ReadyFlexible Packaging Printing Processes OverviewSlide 52009 Consumer Packaging Solutions For Barrier Performance CourseSURFACE PrintingF
Flexible Packaging Printing Processes Overview Slide 36 2009 Consumer Packaging Solutions For Barrier Performance Course Red, green and blue are the primary colors of light as perceived by the eye When the three colors are together in a spectrum they create white
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