Why Packaging Companies Switch from Flexo to Digital Label Printers

Packaging companies switch from flexo to digital label printers when short runs, SKU variety, artwork changes, setup waste, plate costs, and rush turnarounds become bigger problems than press speed alone. Arrow's ArrowJet Aqua 330R II is a practical transition fit for short-to-medium production, while ANY-JET II fits teams that also need print-and-finish automation.

This page explains the business reason behind the switch: not digital hype, but job mix. Flexo is still strong for long static runs; digital solves the work that changes too often.

ArrowJet Aqua 330R II
Why the Job Mix Pushes Companies Digital

Why the Job Mix Pushes Companies Digital

The switch usually happens when the company starts winning work that requires more versions, faster turns, and less setup friction.

SKU Explosion

More flavors, sizes, markets, languages, and private-label accounts create too many versions for efficient plate-based production.

Plate and Setup Waste

Short jobs can lose margin when plate costs, mounting, makeready, and wasted material consume the profit.

Faster Turnarounds

Digital can move urgent changes and reorder jobs faster because prepress does not wait on plates.

Finishing Strategy

Digital print may need matching finishing, slitting, lamination, or laser cutting to remove the next bottleneck.

Recommended Fits

Best Arrow Fits for Companies
Moving Digital

The best fit depends on whether the company wants a digital press beside flexo or a more complete print-and-finish cell.

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Best Transition Fit
ArrowJet Aqua 330R II digital label printer

ArrowJet Aqua 330R II

A production digital label printer for packaging companies moving short-to-medium, high-mix work away from flexo bottlenecks.

  • Short-to-medium runs
  • Fast changeovers
  • Lower setup waste
Best Print-and-Finish Transition
ANY-JET II fully digital inline label press

ANY-JET II

A fully digital inline label press for companies that need printing, lamination, laser cutting, matrix removal, and slitting in one pass.

  • No dies or plates
  • Finished labels
  • Inline workflow
Best Entry Digital Step
ArrowJet Eco 330R digital label printer

ArrowJet Eco 330R

A compact industrial press for teams that want to start moving digital jobs in-house without overbuilding the first step.

  • Compact production
  • Lower complexity
  • Entry industrial output

Decision Table

What Changes When Companies Add Digital

Digital changes the economics of jobs that are short, variable, and frequently revised.

Pain Point Digital Advantage Why It Matters
Plate costs No plates Artwork can change without ordering new plates.
Makeready waste Lower setup waste Short runs are less burdened by startup material loss.
SKU variety Versioned print files Private-label and regional variants become easier to manage.
Rush turnarounds Faster prepress path Jobs can move from approved file to print more quickly.
Finishing bottlenecks Inline or digital finishing The workflow can reduce handoffs after digital print.

Workflow Notes

Switching From Flexo to Digital

The best switch is not all-or-nothing. It is a routing strategy based on which production method makes each job profitable.

1

Classify past jobs by run length, number of versions, artwork changes, setup time, waste, and turnaround pressure.

2

Keep long static jobs on flexo when flexo remains the lowest-cost route.

3

Move short, variable, rush, and high-SKU jobs into digital production.

4

Add finishing capacity where digital output would otherwise wait after print.

FAQ

Buyer Questions

They switch when short runs, SKU variety, artwork revisions, setup waste, plate costs, and rush jobs make flexo inefficient for part of the job mix. Digital often complements flexo rather than replacing it completely.

Very long static runs can stay on flexo when plate and setup costs are spread over enough volume.

Short runs, reorder work, private-label versions, promotional labels, variable data, language versions, and rush jobs are usually the first candidates.

ANY-JET II makes sense when the company wants a more complete digital print-and-finish workflow with printing, lamination, laser cutting, matrix removal, and slitting in one pass.

Evaluate job history, run length, plate costs, setup waste, changeover time, finishing bottlenecks, SKU growth, and how much new work digital could help win.

Next Step

Use Digital Where Flexo Loses Margin: Short Runs, Versioning, Rush Jobs, and Lower-Waste Production.

Share the application, substrate, run length, finishing needs, and growth goal. Arrow can help narrow the right equipment fit.

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