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describe the ending system flexographic printing​

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Answered by pr8193269
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Flexography (often abbreviated to flexo) is a form of printing process which utilizes a flexible relief plate. ... It is widely used for printing on the non-porous substrates required for various types of food packaging (it is also well suited for printing large areas of solid colour).

Solid ink printing: 1987

Offset printing: 1875

Printing press: c. 1440

Digital printing: 1991

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Flexography (often abbreviated to flexo) is a form of printing process which utilizes a flexible relief plate. It is essentially a modern version of letterpress, evolved with high speed rotary functionality, which can be used for printing on almost any type of substrate, including plastic, metallic films, cellophane, and paper. It is widely used for printing on the non-porous substrates required for various types of food packaging (it is also well suited for printing large areas of solid colour).

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