Printing section
Confirm color count, print area, ink process, print sample, and board type before comparing machine layouts.
Corrugated carton printing
For corrugated carton printing and connected carton production workflows. Configuration is discussed by board width, color count, feeding method, printing requirements, slotting, die cutting, gluing, stitching, and downstream packing needs.
Application fit
Water-based flexo printing machines may be discussed as a single printing section or as part of a connected carton production workflow. The buyer should confirm whether the line also needs slotting, die cutting, gluing, stitching, counting, or packing connection.
Printing color count, board width, feeding method, and downstream process all affect the machine configuration. For a useful quotation, share the carton size range, print sample, board type, and the current production bottleneck.
Confirm color count, print area, ink process, print sample, and board type before comparing machine layouts.
Slotting, creasing, and die cutting discussion should match carton structure and downstream closing requirements.
If the buyer needs gluing, stitching, or packing after printing, the whole process should be reviewed as one workflow.
Configuration points
Board width, carton blank size, and finished carton range help confirm printing and slotting capacity.
Color count, printing sample, ink requirements, and register expectations should be stated before model selection.
Feeding stability is affected by board type, board warp, stack condition, and required production speed.
Carton structure determines whether slotting, creasing, die cutting, or additional forming steps should be included.
Gluing, stitching, or both should be confirmed if the printing line connects to a carton closing process.
Line length, access space, machine direction, and connection to packing should be checked before shipment planning.
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