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Things to Note About Dog Food Packaging

 

Adjusting Roller Pressure: In the printing process of dog food packaging bags, it is important to appropriately adjust the pressure of the rollers. Care must be taken to avoid the bag getting stuck to the adhesive or the ink being too heavy and causing rubber or ink roller adhesion. Therefore, before printing, reduce the pressure of the cylinders and minimize the lining inside the rubber. To prevent adhesive sticking or roller adhesion, additional additives or frog glue should be added to the ink. Additionally, precautions should be taken to avoid double sheets, multiple sheets, and paper misalignment, ensuring even pressure without roller adhesion.

Accuracy in Printing: Dog food packaging printing, like any other printing, requires precise alignment to maintain quality. Adjust the height of the front and side gauges according to the thickness of the paper. Also, adjust the pressure of the paper-feeding wheel and brush wheel on the feeding board and tighten any loose feeding cloth belts. During machine startup, if any irregularities are observed, promptly inspect the paper-feeding situation, as well as the pressure of the paper-feeding and brush wheels. For thicker papers, increase the pressure of the paper-feeding and brush wheels. Check the paper-feeding time, gauge tensioning time, and handover time between the side gauge and teeth. Address any issues promptly until both vertical and horizontal alignment is achieved.

Ink Color: The color of the ink directly affects the quality of the printed product, and packaging plays a vital role in protection and decoration. The quality of packaging printing directly impacts consumer aesthetics and purchasing decisions. Therefore, it is necessary to adhere to quality standards during packaging printing. To produce exquisite and visually appealing products, every step of the printing process needs to be meticulously executed to ensure both profitability and quality.

Production Date, Name, Shelf Life, and Storage Conditions: Important information to include on dog food packaging includes the production date, product name, shelf life, storage conditions, and any special instructions. Other details may include the food name, trademark, barcode, production permit, product standards, nutritional information, net weight, manufacturer's name, address, telephone and fax numbers, and postal code. The production date and shelf life of food packaging are typically indicated in one of three ways: directly labeling the production date on the packaging, stating "see packaging unit" to indicate that the production date is enclosed within the sealed package, or providing instructions for consumers to find the production date as per the given guidance.

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