Flexographic Printing Machine with Servo Drive
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King Series
King Series fits food packaging because Best fit when the plant runs high-speed film jobs and needs reliable register control, fast ramp-up, and strong production stability.
Recommended for film; core range: thin film, BOPP, PET, PE.
Budget range mid-high aligns with very high automation and 300-350m/min output.
Servo gear precision, low startup waste, strong register at speed. Tradeoff: Higher initial investment than Master or Honor, and not the primary choice for FFS heavy-duty sacks.
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Best fit when the plant runs high-speed film jobs and needs reliable register control, fast ramp-up, and strong production stability.
Process-fit press comparison
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| Decision factors | ||
|---|---|---|
| Materials | thin film, shrink film, barrier PE, BOPP, PET | film, paper, laminated packaging |
| Width range | 1000-1300mm | 1200mm |
| Speed target | 350-450m/min | 500m/min |
| Budget range | high | mid-high |
| Automation | very high | high |
| Recommendation reason | Best fit when the plant runs long film jobs and needs maximum register stability, faster ramp-up, and lower operator dependency. | Best fit when converters need a reliable CI platform for mixed food, film, and paper jobs without the highest gearless investment. |
| Tradeoff | Higher initial investment than Master or Honor. | Less suitable than King for ultra-high-speed thin-film repeat jobs. |
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