When carton printing machinery is in operation, the text and images intended for printing are first converted into a printing plate, which is then mounted onto the printing press. An operator subsequently maneuvers the machine to evenly apply ink to the areas of the plate containing the text and images; this ink is then transferred-either directly or indirectly-onto corrugated cardboard or cartons, thereby producing printed reproductions that are identical to the original printing plate.
As specialized industrial equipment designed specifically for printing text, patterns, and other information onto carton surfaces (particularly corrugated cartons), carton printing machinery plays a pivotal role across a multitude of sectors, including packaging, logistics, and manufacturing. Driven by technological advancements, carton printing presses have gradually evolved from traditional plate-based printing methods toward digital and intelligent systems-a transformation that has significantly enhanced both the efficiency and flexibility of the printing process.
