If you want your packaging to stand out with crisp graphics and vibrant colours, every detail counts—including how the printing plate is mounted. Plate-mounting is the crucial, behind-the-scenes step that separates average results from packaging that truly showcases your brand. This guide offers a clear introduction to flexographic printing, explains why expert plate-mounting is essential for high-quality results, and walks you through Emmerson Packaging’s proven step-by-step process to ensure your packaging always looks its best.
A Quick Intro to Flexographic Printing
Flexographic printing uses flexible photopolymer plates to transfer ink onto a variety of materials. Each colour in your design receives its own plate, which is wrapped around a cylinder and pressed against your chosen substrate as it moves through the press. So, what does this mean for your project? You get packaging that’s fast, cost-effective, and versatile—whether you need a short run or large-scale production. Your brand stays ready for every market opportunity.Why Plate-Mounting Matters for Your Packaging
Plate-mounting might seem like just another technical step, but precise execution is critical to the quality of your finished packaging. Every detail must be perfect—because even the smallest misalignment can impact the sharpness, colour, and overall appearance of your design. What happens if plate-mounting isn’t perfect?- Blurred Images: Even slight misalignment can cause text or graphics to appear fuzzy, making your product less appealing on the shelf.
- Colour Misregistration: When plates aren’t perfectly aligned, colours can shift or overlap, resulting in an unprofessional look.
- Wasted Time and Materials: Mounting errors lead to press downtime and excess waste, costing you valuable time and money.
The Plate-Mounting Process: Step by Step for Your Success
Here’s what you can expect at every step of the process and how each benefits your packaging:Step 1: Cylinder and Plate Cleaning
Every job starts with a thorough cleaning of both the cylinder and the plate. This essential step removes any dust, residue, or imperfections to ensure nothing interferes with your print quality—so you get crisp, flawless results every time.Step 2: Applying the Mounting Tape
We select the ideal tape for your specific artwork and materials, making sure it is applied smoothly and evenly to prevent bubbles or wrinkles. This guarantees secure adhesion, setting the foundation for flawless, high-quality results throughout your print run.Step 3: Positioning the Plate
Your plate is digitally aligned using precise registration marks to guarantee that every colour prints exactly where it should. This meticulous process eliminates guesswork and delivers consistently sharp, vibrant results every time.Step 4: Securing the Plate and Removing Air Bubbles
Our skilled technicians use rollers to apply even pressure, carefully eliminating any air bubbles beneath the plate. This step is vital to ensure clean, uninterrupted prints from the first package to the last.Step 5: Final Inspection
Before your job goes to press, our team conducts a thorough final check to ensure perfect alignment and stability. This last inspection guarantees that your packaging will deliver the dependable, high-quality results your brand deserves.The Emmerson Packaging Advantage: All for You
Since Emmerson Packaging handles both plate creation and mounting entirely in-house, you benefit from:- Tailored Quality Control: Your unique brand guidelines, timelines, and specifications are always our top priority—no one-size-fits-all approaches.
- Direct, Transparent Communication: Whenever you have a question, you’ll get fast, clear answers from our team.
- Swift Turnarounds: Any changes or updates are managed right away, so your project keeps moving forward on schedule.
- Consistent, Reliable Quality: With every stage of the process managed in-house, accountability and attention to detail are always guaranteed.
- Time and Cost Savings: Our efficient workflow cuts down on delays and waste, delivering added value with every production run.



