Postprint, Ink Jet, Labeling
Post-print technology refers to the process of printing on labels that are subsequently applied to already die-cut parts. This method of marking is ideal when high print quality, variable data, or flexibility in labeling different shapes and sizes of parts is required—without printing directly onto the material. Key advantages of Post-print technology: High print quality: Printing is done on specialized labels that ensure sharp graphics, precise barcodes and QR codes, logos, and text information. Flexibility for variable data: It allows easy addition of data such as serial numbers, dates, customer codes, or specific identifiers for individual parts. No need to print directly on the part: Labels are applied after the parts are cut, enabling precise placement and avoiding issues with uneven or textured surfaces. Universal application: Suitable for various material types, as the label is adapted to the specific surface and adheres reliably regardless of the type of cardboard. Efficient for small and large batches: Fast label printing enables personalization for small batches as well as high productivity for large volumes. Applications in labeling die-cut parts: Identification and logistics labels High-quality graphic printing without affecting the surface of the part Variable-data labels for production tracking Labeling components for assembly, packaging, or distribution