1.They feature various printed patterns, text, or graphics. The designs can range from simple one - color logos to intricate,
multicolored artworks. These printed elements are carefully placed on the tape surface to
achieve the desired visual effect.
2.Materials like polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polyethylene (PE) are
common. Plastic printed tapes are sturdy, have good flexibility, and can
withstand different environmental conditions. They are often used in industrial and commercial packaging.
3.Kraft paper or other types of paper are used for a more eco -
friendly option. Paper tapes are biodegradable and give a natural and rustic look. They are suitable for packaging of products like organic foods,
handicrafts, etc.
4.Cotton, polyester, or blended fabric tapes are soft and have a
unique texture. They are used in applications where a soft touch is required, such
as in the apparel industry for labels or decorative trims.
5.This method provides high - quality and detailed prints. It involves transferring the ink from a plate to a rubber blanket
and then onto the tape. It's suitable for tapes that require fine details and sharp images.