
Custom Printed Pouches
You can choose your desired material, colour, size, function tear notches, press seal zippers and design to create your own customised flexible packaging that matches your needs.
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Printing technology for flexible packaging has advanced rapidly, giving brands more choice than ever. Today you can select the method that best matches your product, material and order size. The mains are silk screen printing, digital printing, flexographic printing, rotogravure printing and lithographic offset printing. Choosing the right technique makes all the difference to how your packaging looks and performs.
Digital printing
Digital printing is one of the most popular methods for custom packaging. It allows full-colour (CMYK) designs, fast turnaround and no set-up costs, which makes it ideal for smaller runs starting from just 100 pouches. Compared to screen printing, digital offers greater flexibility, lower MOQs and quicker delivery – perfect if you want your packaging to be eye-catching without long lead times.
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Best Printing Techniques for Stand Up Pouches
Digital Printing, Screen Printing, Flexographic, Offset Printing Compared
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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about Printing on Pouch
What is the minimum order quantity
The minimum order quantity MOQ for custom printed pouches is 100 pieces for an average-sized pouch.
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Screen printing
The screen printing technique gives the most durable printing result. Due to its durability, screen printing is a very good printing option for reusable material bags and clothes. Screen printer can be used on almost any surface like paper, plastic, foil, glass, fabric, card, leather, wood, and metal.
This printing technique, however, can provide just single- or two-colour graphics.The screen printer requires the frame and stencilled mesh to be properly prepared with
Digital printing vs screen printing
Comparing to the screen printing technique, digital printing gives you better possibilities with no colour limits you can design and print your project in full colour CMYK . Moreover, there are no set-up costs as no frames and stencilled mesh are required.
On the one hand, it saves the time needed to create such a framework so the digital printer allows delivering your custom printed packaging quicker. On the other hand, the printing cost is lower. It is especially
