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Flexo Vs. Screen Printing
Screen printing differs from flexography because it uses a thick pigmented ink. "Little pigments float in the ink which make it more durable," said Gerlach, adding that the pigmented inks are particularly good at combating damage caused by the sun.
In contrast, flexography uses a water-based ink, which carries more dyes than pigment. "You can only lay down a thin layer of [water-based] ink, so it's not as durable," he advised.
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- Companies:
- Gill Studios
- Metro Label
- Ward/Kraft
- Places:
- Mission, Kan.
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