Packaging prototypes on a UV flatbed printer
Short-run packaging mockups are a strong UV flatbed use case because clients pay for speed, realism and iteration.
Short-run packaging mockups are a strong UV flatbed use case because clients pay for speed, realism and iteration.
A UV flatbed can print directly on folding carton board, corrugated samples, rigid mockup panels and specialty substrates. That lets packaging studios, agencies and small manufacturers show something physical quickly, revise artwork, test shelf presence and sell an idea without waiting for full production.
A compact flatbed is enough for many dielines and sample boards. A 1313 class bed gives more layout flexibility, larger sheets and better multi-up production. Hybrid UV becomes interesting when the shop also prints rolls or wide sign work, but direct flatbed control remains the cleanest path for packaging samples.
Prototype work should be priced by urgency, setup, material, color/white/varnish layers and design support. A customer who needs a boardroom sample by Friday is not buying commodity square footage; they are buying a decision tool.
Start here, then ask us to narrow the configuration around your media size, monthly volume and workflow.
Three Epson I3200-U1 heads give the UV9060 the speed and print quality small shops want without the capital load of a premium-brand flatbed.
From $8,900View details
The UV1313 gives you a much bigger rigid-media platform while keeping the economics of an Epson I3200-U1 print system.
From $16,900View details
The hybrid UV platform is for sign shops that want one production lane for boards, banners, film, canvas and decor media.
From $21,900View details