Production & Technology

How EPPE produces packaging — and why it matters for your business

EPPE uses direct digital printing technology to produce custom packaging efficiently, consistently, and without the setup requirements associated with traditional print production.

This section explains how the production process works and what it means for how your orders are handled.

Why Technology Matters

The technology behind a packaging supplier directly affects what you can order, how quickly you receive it, and how reliably it can be repeated.

Traditional print production relies on physical setup processes — plates, preparation runs, and minimum quantities — that add cost, time, and inflexibility before a single usable unit is produced.

Digital printing removes many of these barriers. Orders are processed directly from digital files, production begins faster, and quantities are not restricted by traditional setup economics.

For businesses that order packaging regularly, this difference is practical and measurable — in turnaround time, order flexibility, and repeat-order consistency.

Digital Printing
How It Works

EPPE prints directly from digital files onto paper-based packaging materials using industrial inkjet printing technology.

There are no traditional printing plates, no physical setup materials, and significantly reduced setup waste compared to traditional print production. Each order is produced directly from the approved artwork file — making the process repeatable, consistent, and scalable across different order quantities.

Water-based inks are used throughout the production process. These inks are designed for paper-based packaging applications and support cleaner production workflows compared to many traditional solvent-heavy print systems.

The result is packaging produced with consistent output quality and reliable repeatability across production runs.

Single-Pass Production

Single-pass production allows packaging to be printed in one continuous production flow, helping maintain consistent output quality and registration accuracy across the entire production run.

This approach reduces handling between print stages, improves production efficiency, and supports stable color consistency across larger quantities.

For repeat orders, this means packaging that remains visually consistent from one run to the next — with stable color, alignment, and print quality.

Quality Control &
Production Handling

Every order follows a structured production workflow that includes file verification, color calibration, and output inspection before packaging leaves the facility.

For repeat orders, production settings are retained and referenced against previous runs so consistency can be maintained without requiring customers to repeatedly resubmit or reapprove standard artwork files.

File preparation is handled internally. Artwork is reviewed for print compatibility, color accuracy, and technical specification before production begins — reducing the risk of delays, production errors, or unnecessary reprints.

What This Means for Your Order

Faster production start

No traditional printing plates and reduced setup requirements

allow production to begin directly from approved artwork files.

See how EPPE handles orders from file to delivery