Modular flexographic machinery for flexible, scalable industrial printing
Modular flexographic machinery is engineered for industrial flexographic printing where production flexibility, process adaptability and future scalability are core requirements.
Unlike rigid solutions, a modular architecture lets you configure, expand and adapt the press to real production needs while maintaining process control and consistent print quality.
This makes modular flexographic presses the right choice for companies running multiple applications, substrates and formats, and needing technology that can grow with production.
This is the logic of adaptive, controlled flexographic printing on which the Ofem approach is built.
DH-ROC Flexographic Press
A modern flexographic printing machine for high-quality output, with the following key characteristics: Fast job changeovers combined with high print speeds, making it ideal for medium-to-long runs; A range of print repeats and widths covering a broad segment of the packaging-de and pre-print market.
Modular Flexographic Printing as an Evolving Production Process
In industrial flexographic printing, modularity is not optional; it is a practical response to complex production scenarios characterised by:
a wide range of substrates and applications,
frequent job changes,
line customisation requirements,
the need for future upgrades,
long-term control of investment costs.
An effective modular flexographic press is one that lets you adapt the print process without compromising stability, quality or production continuity.
Key
Features
Ofem modular flexographic presses are designed around one core principle:
flexibility must be structural, not improvised.
Each modular solution is developed to:
enable custom configurations of the print line,
maintain stability and control of the flexographic process,
allow progressive upgrades without replacing the entire machine,
integrate into existing production workflows.
The result is a flexographic printing platform that adapts to the process rather than forcing it.
1. Platform-based modular architecture for tailored configurations
The print line is built as a modular platform in which print units and functional modules are combined according to substrates, applications and production flow, without forcing the company into a rigid configuration.
Benefit: a machine that follows your flexographic print process, reducing compromises and bottlenecks.
Why us: because we do not sell "modularity" as a slogan. We design the configuration around your job mix, avoiding standard platforms that later force you to change process.
2. In-line multi-process and one-pass finishing
Modern modularity is primarily about integrating converting and finishing technologies in line so the final product is delivered in a single pass, reducing off-line steps and rework.
Benefit: fewer passes, less downtime, fewer errors and higher real productivity per job.
Why us: because we design the machine as part of your production line, not as "print first, then figure it out". The goal is finished output with a clean, controlled workflow.
3. Real scalability: progressive line expansion
Modular platforms are built to support progressive growth in units, functions and capacity as production evolves, avoiding full reinvestment when volumes or product mix change.
Benefit: invest today for current needs and expand tomorrow without scrapping the machine.
Why us: because we design modularity with industrial logic. Upgrades and growth must be a concrete option, not a disguised new purchase.
4. Faster, repeatable job changeovers
Modularity is tied to the ability to reduce set-up change times and downtime, making shorter runs and multiple variants economically sustainable in modern markets.
Benefit: more jobs per day, fewer metres wasted at start-up and better cost per job.
Why us: because we focus on repeatable changeovers (controlled process), not on "claimed speed". What matters is how quickly you reach saleable print, every time.
5. Reliability and durability in continuous production
Industry leaders place strong emphasis on durability, reliability-de and long-term maintenance-de costs, because a modular press must remain stable over years of intensive cycles.
Benefit: fewer stoppages, lower indirect costs and more predictable multi-shift production.
Why us: because we design modular solutions for industry, not for demos. The machine must perform after thousands of hours, not only during commissioning.
6. Integration into existing workflows without disruption
By definition, modularity makes integration easier within broader lines (converting, automation-de, internal logistics), reducing impact on plant layout and production organisation.
Benefit: faster adoption, fewer operational interruptions and quicker start of production.
Why us: because we adapt the modular press to your plant and constraints, instead of forcing you to redesign production around the machine.
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