Digital printing technology can be divided into electrostatic toner digital printing technology and ink-jet digital printing technology based on imaging principles. Today, when high-speed ink-jet printing technology dominates the market, electrostatic digital printers have given full play to their advantages of flexible production, small footprint, and fast response speed, making them widely demanded by the market. As Offset printing continues to face fundamental challenges, the post-pandemic environment will actively support digital printing.
As print runs decrease further and print orders move online, customization and personalization become more common. Digital printing presses have outstanding advantages in today’s digital printing market due to their small footprint, excellent performance, and low cost.
However, the higher content of silicone oil and wax in digital printing often results in low adhesion and difficulty in laminating with traditional thermal lamination film. In response to this problem, EKO developed a digital super sticky thermal lamination film specifically for digital printing, which has now been upgraded to the second generation.
The second generation digital super adhesive sheet has excellent cost performance and is suitable for printing on Kodak, Fuji Xerox, Presstek, HP, Heidelberg Linoprint, Screen 8000, Kodak Prosper6000XL and other models. If you are interested in this product, please feel free to contact info@fseko.com.
Post time: Sep-19-2023