What are the printing processes
In addition to sufficient pre-press preparation and accurate in-press operation, the production of printed matter also requires exquisite post-press production. Then post-press production is a handicraft work, which requires printers to provide printing processes suitable for products. There are many kinds of printing processes, and the corresponding printing process is given according to the requirements and properties of the printed matter itself. Today, the Biyin Bazaar will subdivide the most commonly used printing process on the market for your reference. 1. Hot stamping: The scientific name is hot press transfer printing, referred to as hot pad printing, commonly known as hot stamping, hot silver. On the other hand, there is also a cold pad printing. 2 UV: is ultraviolet ray, UV is the abbreviation, "UV transparent oil" is the full name, that is, it can dry and cure the ink by ultraviolet irradiation. UV is usually a silk screen printing process, and now there is also offset UV printing. 3. Embossing and embossing: the scientific name is embossing, which is a process that relies on pressure to make local changes in the substrate to form a pattern, which is a metal plate that becomes a pressing plate and a bottom plate after corrosion. There are two types: the cheap ordinary etched version and the expensive laser engraved version. 4 Beer: Cantonese pronunciation is "turtle", which means die-cutting. 5 Jin Cong: It is to pass a layer of glue on the paper first, and then sprinkle gold dust on the glue. 6 YO: It is a spring-like object, mostly plastic, which is generally used on the spine of wall calendars and notebooks, and is used to turn pages and connect. 7. Gluing: Press a layer of transparent plastic film on the printed paper, including crystal film, light film and matte film, which are called a little different in many places and are not environmentally friendly. 8 Pinhole: Also known as needle and floss, it is a semi-connected line pressed into the paper, which usually appears in the opening of the package. 9 Punching: It is to make a hole in a piece of paper or N sheets of paper according to the size according to the requirements, and there is a special punching machine. 10 Flocking: It is to brush a layer of glue on the paper, and then paste a layer of fluff-like substance to make the paper look and feel a little flannel. 11 Inkjet printing: Inkjet printing is an efficient special printing method, which can be applied to the packaging industry production line to quickly print content such as production date, batch number and barcode. 12. Anti-counterfeiting printing: common anti-counterfeiting methods include laser holographic anti-counterfeiting, special ink anti-counterfeiting, plate-making and printing process anti-counterfeiting, and special paper anti-counterfeiting. At present, the anti-counterfeiting methods commonly used in packaging and decoration printing are the first three. The above is a summary of the printing process, the most commonly used printing process on the market is these, if you have other printing questions, please enter the knowledge channel.