01.12.22
Kao Collins Inc., a manufacturer and supplier of industrial inkjet inks, has released “5 Trends for Industrial Inkjet Printing in 2022” to help production managers plan and leverage business opportunities.
Stephen Buchanan, Kao Collins Inkjet business manager, says, “Businesses are struggling to meet the pent-up consumer demand due to workforce shortages and the fragile supply chain. Industrial inkjet printing is seeing rapid growth fueled by the need for fast and flexible printing options.”
Several trends in particular have emerged, leveraging the opportunities that Inkjet printing affords, Buchanan said.
Medical UDI Coding: Global standards for Unique Device Identification of medical devices and equipment is causing urgency as more countries enact or plan to implement regulations and requirements similar to those in Japan and the United States. Global standards for Unique Device Identification (UDI) of medical devices and equipment have simmered on the back burner for years since Japan first introduced requirements in 1999. The United States passed legislation requiring coding in 2007.
Most countries have enacted similar regulations or are slated for implementation over the next few years. These regulations mandate UDI coding on medical devices, labels, and packaging for products ranging from bandages and tongue depressors to hospital beds and implants.
With a wide range of inks suitable for digital printing the many medical products, inkjet printing stands to come out as a winner as the industry highlights the many advantages.
LED-Curable Inks: The e-commerce boom accelerated the adoption of versatile eco-friendly inks because of their weather resistance, rapid curing, excellent adhesion, and wider color gamut. E-commerce emerged as a clear winner in 2021, offering consumers a convenient alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar shopping. As retailers pivot to this new normal, they face the challenge of building customer relationships.
Digital printing offers personalization, customization, and the opportunity to create a brand experience with packaging that enhances the e-commerce experience and strengthens the brand’s connection with the end consumer. Look for eco-friendly LED-curable inkjet inks to fill this void for wide-format cardboard printing because of its many benefits over water-based inks.
“While already well established for printing on flexible packaging, we’re seeing more companies choosing LED-curable inks for cardboard packaging,” remarks Buchanan.
Security Inks: Increased regulatory requirements involving product tracking and supply chain security have coupled with the necessity to curb fraud to fuel growth and interest in security inks. The primary factor driving the growth of the global security ink market is the increasing regulatory requirements involved with product tracking and the supply chain.
Pharmaceutical companies face increasing pressure to adopt security practices that comply with shifting regulations, on top of curbing fraud and counterfeiting–and they are not alone. Many industries fight a continuing battle against counterfeiters. The cost of counterfeit products in the United States alone totals $600 billion, according to Steve Shapiro with the FBI’s Intellectual Property Rights division.
Coding and marking with overt and covert security inks makes it simpler for brand managers and regulators to identify counterfeit products. Overt or Level 1 security printing on packaging or labels appears visibly to the eye or tactilely. Visible fluorescent inks may be used for direct coding or incorporated in intricate label designs.
For a higher level of security, covert or Level 2 printing involves invisible inks or inks with unique formulations. Verification and validation involve ultra-violet lights, infrared readers, or calibrated readers, in the case of taggant inks.
Compromised products endanger and cheat consumers and brands. Look for growth in inkjet printing technology and inks for increasing security.
Fast Drying Inks: Interest in fast-drying ink outpaces other production priorities for users of industrial inkjet ink with over 36% of users on Kao Collins substrate and ink matching database seeking fast-drying inks. Fade resistance attracts about 20%. Solving downtime problems with inks attracts less than 10% of searches.
“Advanced inkjet printing systems run faster than just a few years ago, and inks have to dry or cure rapidly to keep pace,” says Buchanan.
Matching inks with suitable substrates helps to achieve faster dry time. Most inks can achieve relatively fast dry time when applied to the proper materials. “Our solvent and curable inks already dry or set rapidly – in a second or less,” Buchanan said. “We’re always looking at our formulations to improve aided and unaided dry time for all of our inks,” he said.
Private Label Food: The private brand food industry is winning more market share as consumers look for quality alternatives to national brands, and industrial inkjet printing offers producers the opportunity to segment SKUs with efficiency and flexibility.
The expanding private label food industry stands to win more market share in 2022, as consumers look for quality alternatives to more expensive national brands to help manage their grocery costs. In November, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported prices surged almost 7% for the previous 12 months. According to the Consumer Price Index, food prices increased just over 6% for the period.
Competing on price alone for food staples isn’t enough to propel sales of private label products. Consumers want premium products and a variety of flavors and packaging sizes. Brands like Aldi, HEB, Whole Foods, Kroger, Trader Joe’s, and others know this. Niche brands and flourishing home delivery services.
Industrial inkjet printing offers private label food manufacturers the opportunity to produce segmented SKUs with efficiency and flexibility for brand packaging and the necessary marking and coding on shorter production runs.
In 2020, grocery brands saw three consumer groups attracted to their private label products: Gen Z, Millennials, and parents. While big brands regained some market share in 2021, the interest among these three groups reflects the elasticity of price and demand.
Combining premium food products with eye-catching packaging can elevate private label brands during inflationary periods and beyond.
“All these trends have led industrial printers to integrate into digital printing, as it allows businesses to leverage the versatility of industrial inkjet inks that print many materials, combined with other well-known benefits,” Buchanan says.
Stephen Buchanan, Kao Collins Inkjet business manager, says, “Businesses are struggling to meet the pent-up consumer demand due to workforce shortages and the fragile supply chain. Industrial inkjet printing is seeing rapid growth fueled by the need for fast and flexible printing options.”
Several trends in particular have emerged, leveraging the opportunities that Inkjet printing affords, Buchanan said.
Medical UDI Coding: Global standards for Unique Device Identification of medical devices and equipment is causing urgency as more countries enact or plan to implement regulations and requirements similar to those in Japan and the United States. Global standards for Unique Device Identification (UDI) of medical devices and equipment have simmered on the back burner for years since Japan first introduced requirements in 1999. The United States passed legislation requiring coding in 2007.
Most countries have enacted similar regulations or are slated for implementation over the next few years. These regulations mandate UDI coding on medical devices, labels, and packaging for products ranging from bandages and tongue depressors to hospital beds and implants.
With a wide range of inks suitable for digital printing the many medical products, inkjet printing stands to come out as a winner as the industry highlights the many advantages.
LED-Curable Inks: The e-commerce boom accelerated the adoption of versatile eco-friendly inks because of their weather resistance, rapid curing, excellent adhesion, and wider color gamut. E-commerce emerged as a clear winner in 2021, offering consumers a convenient alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar shopping. As retailers pivot to this new normal, they face the challenge of building customer relationships.
Digital printing offers personalization, customization, and the opportunity to create a brand experience with packaging that enhances the e-commerce experience and strengthens the brand’s connection with the end consumer. Look for eco-friendly LED-curable inkjet inks to fill this void for wide-format cardboard printing because of its many benefits over water-based inks.
“While already well established for printing on flexible packaging, we’re seeing more companies choosing LED-curable inks for cardboard packaging,” remarks Buchanan.
Security Inks: Increased regulatory requirements involving product tracking and supply chain security have coupled with the necessity to curb fraud to fuel growth and interest in security inks. The primary factor driving the growth of the global security ink market is the increasing regulatory requirements involved with product tracking and the supply chain.
Pharmaceutical companies face increasing pressure to adopt security practices that comply with shifting regulations, on top of curbing fraud and counterfeiting–and they are not alone. Many industries fight a continuing battle against counterfeiters. The cost of counterfeit products in the United States alone totals $600 billion, according to Steve Shapiro with the FBI’s Intellectual Property Rights division.
Coding and marking with overt and covert security inks makes it simpler for brand managers and regulators to identify counterfeit products. Overt or Level 1 security printing on packaging or labels appears visibly to the eye or tactilely. Visible fluorescent inks may be used for direct coding or incorporated in intricate label designs.
For a higher level of security, covert or Level 2 printing involves invisible inks or inks with unique formulations. Verification and validation involve ultra-violet lights, infrared readers, or calibrated readers, in the case of taggant inks.
Compromised products endanger and cheat consumers and brands. Look for growth in inkjet printing technology and inks for increasing security.
Fast Drying Inks: Interest in fast-drying ink outpaces other production priorities for users of industrial inkjet ink with over 36% of users on Kao Collins substrate and ink matching database seeking fast-drying inks. Fade resistance attracts about 20%. Solving downtime problems with inks attracts less than 10% of searches.
“Advanced inkjet printing systems run faster than just a few years ago, and inks have to dry or cure rapidly to keep pace,” says Buchanan.
Matching inks with suitable substrates helps to achieve faster dry time. Most inks can achieve relatively fast dry time when applied to the proper materials. “Our solvent and curable inks already dry or set rapidly – in a second or less,” Buchanan said. “We’re always looking at our formulations to improve aided and unaided dry time for all of our inks,” he said.
Private Label Food: The private brand food industry is winning more market share as consumers look for quality alternatives to national brands, and industrial inkjet printing offers producers the opportunity to segment SKUs with efficiency and flexibility.
The expanding private label food industry stands to win more market share in 2022, as consumers look for quality alternatives to more expensive national brands to help manage their grocery costs. In November, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported prices surged almost 7% for the previous 12 months. According to the Consumer Price Index, food prices increased just over 6% for the period.
Competing on price alone for food staples isn’t enough to propel sales of private label products. Consumers want premium products and a variety of flavors and packaging sizes. Brands like Aldi, HEB, Whole Foods, Kroger, Trader Joe’s, and others know this. Niche brands and flourishing home delivery services.
Industrial inkjet printing offers private label food manufacturers the opportunity to produce segmented SKUs with efficiency and flexibility for brand packaging and the necessary marking and coding on shorter production runs.
In 2020, grocery brands saw three consumer groups attracted to their private label products: Gen Z, Millennials, and parents. While big brands regained some market share in 2021, the interest among these three groups reflects the elasticity of price and demand.
Combining premium food products with eye-catching packaging can elevate private label brands during inflationary periods and beyond.
“All these trends have led industrial printers to integrate into digital printing, as it allows businesses to leverage the versatility of industrial inkjet inks that print many materials, combined with other well-known benefits,” Buchanan says.