For decades, inkjet printing has traditionally been used on flat or near flat surfaces. To print directly onto curved or cylindrical surfaces such as cans or aerosol containers. Inkjet approach poses great challenges. however, its cost-efficiency and “direct-to-shape”/ “direct-to-object” concept has lured many can equipment manufacturers into this field. To print well onto cylindrical can…
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