Indentation and die-cutting are the most commonly used post-press processing processes for container-type prints, especially paper boxes. The carton forming process is generally carried out by embedding a steel blade for die cutting and a steel wire for indentation on the same plate surface so that the die cutting and creasing work can be completed at one time.
Die cutting as an important technology for packaging and post-press molding is the key to determining the success or failure of a printed product.
The high quality of the molding process results in a packaged product with a beautiful appearance and a long service life. If the processing quality is poor, the appearance of the packaged printing product will be rough and the service life will be shortened (for example, the carton and other products may crack due to the indentation line); Printed materials are discarded (such as beautifully printed boxes and boxes, which cannot be boxed or boxed due to die cutting errors).