A value-driven approach to purchasing inks, coatings, and digital solutions in a competitive market
In print production, ink is often treated as a line item rather than a system. Price per pound is easy to compare and easy to document, which makes it a convenient metric for purchasing decisions. But convenience does not equal accuracy.For printers, converters, and brand owners operating in complex production environments, price alone rarely reflects the true cost or the true benefit
- Beverage cans compete in a crowded aisle, where graphics and impact decide the sale. High-impact graphics demand attention, sustainability claims raise expectations, and
- The packaging industry is entering a new era, one where performance can’t come at the cost of sustainability. We’re seeing stricter regulations, heightened consumer awareness
- With an ink dispenser program, printing companies can break free from outdated methods, work smarter, and reduce applied costs. Color management becomes more intuitive and
- Expanded color gamut (ECG) inks offer substantial benefits over traditional four-color printing. ECG inks are revolutionizing the way colors are reproduced on various
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- Shrink labels line store shelves everywhere, wrapping our favorite products in appealing, form-hugging designs that catch our eye. But recycling shrink labels presents a
- The demand for recyclable and sustainable packaging that reduces waste continues to grow, further driving the need for designing new package structures. The industry’s shift
- Digital textile printing has revolutionized the world of textiles since the early 2000s. It has enabled designers and manufacturers to bring their creative visions to life
- The smart use of inks and coatings can contribute to a circular economy and help reduce material use, enable packaging reuse, and facilitate recycling. Regulatory policies,


