Digital Laser Processing Complements Digital Print Technology

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September 5, 2017 Somerset, Wisconsin.   Printing films utilizing digital print technology is a viable method when short runs and project lead times are a key driver in the flexible packaging market.  When the package design also requires a feature for consumer convenience such as easy opening or breathability, laser technology can match the requirements for short runs and project lead times. 

 

Preco, Inc. provides contract manufacturing services (CMS) and laser equipment for the flexible packaging market.  Preco’s CMS division provides the capability to assist customers with package design and quick to market product launches.  Contract services also provide both short and long run production.

 

Preco’s laser equipment division (LED) has a standard product line specifically configured for the flexible packaging market. These systems have proprietary and patented technology specifically designed to address the requirements for the market.  Custom engineered systems are available to meet your special applications.  Preco also offers FlashLite laser modules that are designed to be integrated within existing production lines.

 

Partner your digital printing with Preco’s laser services or systems to offer your customers expedited delivery of scored or perforated flexible packaging films.

 

 

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