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Roll to Roll Printing is a manufacturing process used in the production of a wide variety of products, including labels, packaging, and textiles. It is a form of web-fed printing, where a continuous roll of material is fed through a printing press. The material is then cut to size and finished. This process is used in many industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and automotive.
Roll to Roll Printing is a cost-effective and efficient way to produce large volumes of products. It is also a highly automated process, allowing for a high degree of accuracy and consistency. The process is also highly customizable, allowing for a wide range of colors, textures, and finishes.
Some companies in the Roll to Roll Printing market include HP, Epson, Mimaki, Roland, and Mutoh. Show Less Read more