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Difference Between Flexo And Gravure Printing
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Difference Between Flexo And Gravure Printing
Engraving printing is a letterpress printing technique that uses grooves or pits to transfer ink. This method usually uses a rotating printing roller to transfer the ink to the printing medium, such as paper or plastic. Engraving printing is suitable for high-volume production, especially for printed products that require high resolution and fine images, such as magazines, books and packaging.

In contrast, flexography is a gravure printing technique that uses a flexible printing plate to transfer ink. This method is suitable for curved and irregular surfaces of printed media such as plastic bags, cartons and labels. Flexographic printing is often used for low-volume production because it allows quick plate changes and has low manufacturing costs.
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