DIGITAL Printing
DIGITAL Printing
- Inkjet Digital Printing
Types
- Thermal Inkjet (TIJ)
- Piezo Inkjet
- UV Inkjet
- Latex Inkjet
- Eco-solvent Inkjet
How it works
- Tiny ink droplets are sprayed directly onto the material.
- UV inkjet is instantly cured with UV LEDs.
- Does not require plates.
Applications
- Packaging boxes (short run)
- Labels & stickers
- Signage & banners
- Textile printing
- Direct-to-object printing
- Corrugated packaging printers (HP PageWide, Nozomi)
- Electrophotographic (Laser / Dry Toner) Digital Printing
HP Indigo, Xerox iGen, Canon, Konica Minolta.
How it works
- Image is created on a photoconductor drum.
- Toner or liquid electroInk is transferred to paper.
- Fused using heat & pressure.
Applications
- Luxury packaging prototypes
- Business cards, brochures
- Short-run box printing
- High-quality cosmetic box samples
- Magazine and book-on-demand
- UV Flatbed Digital Printing
Prints directly on
- Acrylic
- PVC
- Metal
- Wood
- Glass
- Thick cardboard
- Foamboard
Ink is cured instantly using UV light.
Applications
- Rigid packaging
- Promotional products
- POS displays
- Industrial printing
- DTG (Direct-to-Garment) & DTF Printing
DTG
- Prints high-resolution inkjet onto cotton fabrics.
DTF
- Prints on film → hot-melt powder → transferred to fabric.
Applications
- Custom textiles
- Personalized products
- Fashion samples
- Digital Label Printing (Roll-to-Roll)
HP Indigo Label Press, Durst, EFI, Xeikon
Techniques: UV Inkjet, Dry Toner, Liquid ElectroInk
Applications
- Cosmetics
- Food & beverage labels
- Wine labels
- Pharmaceutical labels
- PRODUCTION PROCESS
STEP 1: Design & File Preparation
- Files prepared in AI, PDF/X-1a, TIFF, PSD
- Convert text to outlines
- Bleed: 3 mm (standard)
- Resolution: 300 dpi
- Color: CMYK or CMYK + Special Colors (Indigo can print Pantone)
Prepress tasks include:
- Color management (ICC profiling)
- Imposition for layout
- Checking transparencies & overprint settings
- Calibration for print machine
STEP 2: Material Selection
Depending on the machine:
Papers
- Coated (gloss/matt)
- Uncoated
- Textured specialty papers
- Folding boxboard (FBB)
- Kraft paper
- Bristol paper
Films
- PP, PET, PE
- Vinyl
- Backlit film
- Transfer films (DTF)
Rigid Materials (UV flatbed)
- Forex
- Acrylic
- MDF
- Aluminum
- Corrugated board
- Glass
STEP 3: Loading Media into the Digital Printer
- Roll-to-roll or sheet-fed
- Check thickness settings
- Anti-static system activation
- Color calibration
For UV:
- Bed height adjustment for thickness (0–10 cm)
STEP 4: Printing
Inkjet:
- High-speed droplets
- CMYK or expanded gamut (CMYK + LC + LM + White + Varnish)
Laser (Electrophotography):
- Toner transferred to paper
- Fusing unit melts toner at ~200°C
UV:
- UV lamps instantly cure ink
- Allows printing on non-absorbent substrates
Key Benefits:
- Low setup cost
- Fast production
- High detail and sharpness
- No plate-making
STEP 5: Post-Processing
After printing:
Cutting
- Guillotine
- Digital cutting table
- Plotter cutting
- Laser cutting
Lamination (optional)
- Gloss / Matt lamination
- Soft-touch lamination
- Anti-scratch lamination
Varnishing
- Digital spot varnish (Scodix, MGI)
- UV varnish
Foiling
Digital foiling (gold, silver, holographic) without dies.
Creasing & Folding
For packaging boxes:
- Digital creasing wheel
- Auto-cut creasing tables
Binding
For books:
- Perfect bound
- Saddle-stitch
- Hard cover book binding
- ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL PRINTING
| Feature | Digital Printing |
|---|---|
| Setup time | Very fast |
| Cost for short run | Very low |
| Variable data printing | ✔ Excellent |
| Prototyping | ✔ Ideal |
| Quality | High |
| Special effects | Digital foil, spot varnish |

