You can excel in label printing and progress your career faster by fully understanding your craft. A crucial step is to have a good working knowledge of the six major conventional label printing processes in use today. You’ll find all you need to know in this informative new book from industry experts, John Morton and Robert Shimmin.
Conventional Label Printing Processes is already being used as a core textbook for the Label Academy.
Hot off the press and selling fast!Since its publication in August 2014, label printers/converters have wasted no time in seeking this book out. They want to improve their business and impress their clients and they’re using Conventional Label Printing Processes to find the answers.
Read it to discover:
- How the different label printing processes work
- How they differ from the other
- What the advantages and disadvantages of each are
- Which processes will remain most relevant in the future
- How to determine which to use to achieve best results depending on label style
- Which niche opportunities match which label printing process
Quickly increase your knowledge of label printing
Through eight comprehensive chapters, presented in an easy-to-follow style and illustrated throughout with over 110 photographs, diagrams and charts, you will gain a deep appreciation for the important roles the printing processes play in an ever-advancing industry
Chapters include:
- The changing landscape of label printing
- Label press configurations and ancillary equipment
- The letterpress printing process
- The lithographic printing process
- The flexographic printing process
- The screen printing process
- The gravure printing process
- The combination press
Get your copy today!Advance your career development today; order your copy of Conventional Label Printing Processes now.
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