Urgent Custom Boxes

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Digital Printing Services

Digital printing leverages advanced digital applications to deliver high-quality prints across various packaging types. By directly transferring designs from electronic files, this method eliminates the need for traditional printing plates, making it a cost-effective and time-efficient solution, particularly for smaller orders.

Key Benefits

  • Fast-drying for quick results.
  • Protects and improves surface quality.
  • Offers high-quality gloss or matte finishes.

How Digital Printing Works

Digital printing is a straightforward process where ink is applied directly to the substrate using electronic files. Utilizing the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) color process, the technology precisely places ink to create vibrant prints and designs. Advances in digital printing ensure high-quality output, making it an excellent choice for cost-effective and efficient low-volume production.

Printing Technologies

  • Inkjet Printing: Produces images by releasing tiny droplets of ink through nozzles from one or more print heads, using the CMYK color system for vivid, accurate results.
  • Xerography / Laser Printing: Employs a metal cylinder, known as a drum, to apply color and transfer images onto the substrate, ensuring sharp and consistent output.

Discover the advantages of digital printing for your next project. Contact us to learn more about our services and how we can meet your printing needs!

To keep SBS C2S paperboard pristine, store it at 50% humidity and 68°F, away from sunlight to prevent fading. For shipments, allow up to 60 hours for acclimation in cold conditions, keeping protective wrapping on to control moisture. These steps ensure top-notch printability. At Urgent Custom Boxes, we manage logistics for flawless delivery, see our packaging tips.

Two technologies dominate the industry:

Inkjet

Images are printed by small droplets of ink that are released from nozzles of one or more printer heads that contain the CMYK color system.

Xerography / laser printers

Images are printed by using a metal cylinder known as a drum. Color is applied to the cylinder to transfer images onto the substrate.

 
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