FLEXOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY
Performance that keeps up with your growth
Flexography is a rotary printing technology that uses a flexible printing plate. The plate is coated with ink and then transfers the image onto the substrate – all at high speed.
Thanks to its ability to print on almost any surface, flexography has become the number one choice for printing packaging, labels, foils, and cardboard.
Why is flexographic printing so exceptional?
Extreme speed
Flexographic presses can print thousands of meters per hour, making them ideal for large production runs.
Printing on various materials
Paper, plastic, cardboard, aluminum foil, labels – flexography handles every surface with ease.
Low costs for large volumes
The larger the batch, the lower the cost per unit. Flexo is the champion of cost-efficiency.
Special effects capabilities
Metallic and fluorescent inks, matte and gloss varnishes, embossing – flexo can also deliver luxurious prints.
Stability and repeatability
Ideal for brands that require consistent quality throughout production.
Is flexography right for you?
If you print in large quantities and need reliability, speed, and compatibility with specific materials, flexographic printing is exactly what you’re looking for. It’s a technology for brands that demand high-volume production without compromising on quality.
Flexography may not be the newest technology, but it remains an invaluable pillar of industrial printing. Combined with an experienced team and high-quality machinery, it delivers prints that stand out and sell.
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
When speed, quality, and flexibility matter
Do you need labels quickly, in top quality, and without unnecessary printing plate costs? Then digital label printing is exactly what you need. This modern technology offers design freedom, an advantage for smaller production runs, and exceptionally fast turnaround times.
Unlike traditional methods (such as flexographic printing), digital printing does not require printing plates. Your graphic design is transferred directly from file to material – fast, precise, and without compromise.
Why choose digital printing?
Speed and availability
Printing happens directly from the file – no delays, no plate costs. The perfect solution for urgent orders.
Low initial costs
No need for printing plates.
Unlimited personalization
Every single label can be unique – names, codes, images. Ideal for targeted campaigns or personalized gifts.
High quality and detail
Modern digital printers provide excellent resolution, vibrant colors, and precise image reproduction.
Environmentally friendly solution
Less waste, no chemical processes, and only as many prints as you actually need.
FINISHING TECHNIQUES
A label is no longer just a sticker with a logo. Visual appearance, texture, and fine details all play a crucial role in whether a customer notices, remembers, and ultimately chooses a product. This is where finishing processes come in – the final touches that make a label exclusive, durable, and truly eye-catching.
The most common label finishing techniques:
Varnishing
- Gloss varnish – enhances colors and gives the label a vivid, lively look.
- Matte varnish – elegant, smooth to the touch, perfect for premium products.
- Spot UV varnish – applied only to selected areas (e.g. logo or text) for a striking, high-contrast effect.
Lamination
- A protective layer (available in matte or gloss) that shields the label from moisture, scratches, and UV radiation.
- Soft-touch lamination – creates a luxurious, velvety surface, popular for cosmetics and high-end products.
Hot-Stamping (Foil Stamping)
Applying metallic (gold, silver, holographic, etc.) foil using heat and pressure. The result is shiny, elegant elements that enhance the perceived value of the product.
Embossing / Debossing
Embossing and debossing give the label a 3D texture. Perfect for premium wines, perfumes, and gift packaging.
Die-Cutting
The label’s shape can be classic or entirely custom – from elegant curves to playful silhouettes. Die-cutting gives each label its own distinct character and personality.
Special Printing Technologies for Labels
When a label does more than just inform
In today’s world, it’s not enough for a label to simply look good. Modern brands seek solutions that combine design, functionality, and interactivity. Special printing technologies take labeling to an entirely new level – transforming labels into information carriers, marketing tools, and intelligent elements all at once.
Multi-Layer (Booklet) Labels
Extra content without increasing packaging size
A multi-layer (also known as peel-off or booklet) label consists of two or three layers that can be peeled back and reapplied. This allows you to include extended information without requiring more space.
Ideal for:
- Cosmetics and pharmaceuticals (instructions for use, ingredient lists, multilingual content)
- Food products (recipes, discounts, promotional contests)
- Chemicals (safety instructions, hazard symbols)
Advantage: Space-saving and fully compliant with regulations even on small packages.
RFID Labels (Radio-Frequency Identification)
A label that communicates
An RFID label contains a microchip with an antenna that enables contactless communication with other devices. It’s used for tracking, identification, and product protection.
Applications:
- Logistics, warehousing, and automation
- Anti-theft protection
- Authentication of branded products
- Smart shelves in retail environments
Advantage: Faster inventory management, enhanced security, and more efficient processes.