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Methods:
Sheet Printing
There
are two ways to print on a separate sheet which is later glued to
the box Ð Single Face Laminating and Labeling Combined Board.
Single
Face Laminating - This method laminates a prepared sheet directly
to the open flutes of a single face. White-coated or solid bleached
top sheets (ranging from .008 to .012 in) printed on web or sheet-fed
presses can be used to obtain litho-quality graphics on containers
and displays.
ADVANTAGE:In addition to excellent graphics, this method offers
large format capabilities and excellent cut-to-print registration.
Labeling
Combined Board - This method prints onto a sheet of paper or
label stock which is later glued to the combined board. It is also
known as litholabeling. The downside is that it is limited by sheet
size.
ADVANTAGE: Printing on a separate sheet offers a choice of materials
and design options. This process also results in excellent graphics,
high quality images with bright colors and sharp pictures.
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