
Getting Smart with Digitally Printed Packaging
Learn how digital printing is transforming packaging.
Inside the packaging space, every digital print segment is expected to see rapid growth. With packaging printing solutions ranging from smart packaging to folding cartons, Xerox can help you deliver big value to your clients and capture the huge growth that awaits.
Packaging Printing Segments

Growing Demands in Folding Carton Packaging Market
When retail rises, demand for folding cartons also rises, opening a huge growth opportunity for printers.

Digital Smart Packaging
Store, sense, compute, protect and communicate information with digitally printed smart packaging.

Flexible Packaging Printing
Digitally print directly onto plastics, and eliminate the time and costs associated with label printing.

Corrugated Packaging
Digitally print corrugated packages and other materials in a range of thicknesses, using virtually any ink your substrate requires.
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