A flexography (flexo) printing machine is a highly efficient roll-to-roll printing solution built for consistent, high-quality output on flexible substrates such as plastic films, paper, woven, and non-woven materials. It uses flexible photopolymer plates and an anilox roller system to transfer controlled ink volumes, producing sharp, clean images at production speed. Each printing station is equipped with a precision micrometric adjustment system, allowing fine, premium-level setting from the anilox roll to the printing cylinder and from the printing cylinder to the final web, which ensures perfect registration and uniform impression throughout the run. The machine is engineered with dynamically balanced, hard-chrome-plated rollers for smooth vibration-free operation, long service life, and excellent wear resistance. An air-drying system with a high-velocity centrifugal fan delivers fast ink drying between colors, supporting stable multi-color printing. Depending on production needs, the machine can be configured with single or double winders, and its quick design/plate change capability minimizes downtime. With fewer wear-prone parts and robust construction, it requires less maintenance while offering reliable, repeatable printing performance for packaging and industrial applications.
Substrates SupportedPlastic films, paper, woven fabric, non-woven fabric, and other flexible rolls
Adjustment SystemMicrometric adjustment at each printing station
Other Attributes
Anilox-to-Plate SettingFine premium adjustment from anilox roll to printing cylinder
Plate-to-Substrate SettingFine premium adjustment from printing cylinder to final product
Registration QualityPerfect registration control
Impression QualityUniform impression across web width
Drying SystemAir drying with high-velocity centrifugal fan
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