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An innovation of the information age, digital printing depends on electronic files instead of etched plates to create an image. Rollers apply toner and full-color ink directly onto the substrate.
An innovation of the information age, digital printing depends on electronic files instead of etched plates to create an image. Rollers
apply toner and full-color ink directly onto the substrate. Given its simplified process, there is no need to produce plates, thus
speeding up the entire printing experience.
When it comes to packaging, digital printing provides a lot of benefits. Here are a few.
Fast turnarounds. Traditional printing requires a longer set-up, including preparing metal plates for each image and color. With
digital printing, you get the presses going with the change of an electronic image and a few clicks.
This makes it ideal for testing out new printed packaging or prototypes when you don’t want to risk a large print run whose nal
product might not align with your visual expectations.

















