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Mondi introduces white digital printing for corrugated packaging

Packaging Solutions


Mondi has expanded its six colour digital printing range for corrugated packaging to include white ink. This innovation reflects the growing trend of white digital printing on brown packaging. It enables vivid, high contrast designs that enhance brand recognition and support sustainable, resource efficient solutions, harnessing the flexibility of this innovative technology.

 

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The new white digital printing option is more than just an additional colour. A white underprint gives colours, logos and motifs the same stand out contrast on brown corrugated board as they do on a white substrate – a decisive factor for brand identity and visibility at the point of sale.

 

Halftone printing is also available, which enables smooth gradients, differentiated shading, and chamfers that create three-dimensional image effects. This results in brilliant, high contrast print images and new possibilities for distinctive, high quality branding and packaging designs.

 

High performance digital printing is one of the most flexible and sustainable printing processes available today. It combines high production speeds with high-quality, multi-colour print images – on both white and brown outer layers as well as on open flutes.

 

All inks used are water based, tested and approved for use on primary packaging by Swiss Quality Testing Services (SQTS), an independent, internationally recognised laboratory for food safety testing. With data to print technology, printing plates or clichés are no longer needed, which reduces set up and production times and allows new designs to be introduced quickly and adapted at short notice.

 

Digital printing – now including the white option – offers advantages beyond those of flexographic or offset printing. A key benefit is the ability to print sequential barcodes, EAN codes and QR codes directly onto the packaging. This eliminates the need for separate labels, saving costs, time and resources, while also reducing potential scanning errors.

 

Medium and large quantities of the same design can also be printed with variations in a single run, for example for seasonal, regional or event related campaigns. Thanks to optimised quantity splitting, only the required amount is produced per print image, reducing storage costs and preventing surpluses.


 

 
 
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