I spent approximately 30 years working in the high-end offset color printing industry, all in different areas, but never too far from the press room! Loved watching this video! Brought back many good memories! The workers know what they’re doing and the shop is so clean! Thanks for the video!😊
@john: yeah. Same here - sort of. Worked in the admin side of the business that did all this work. The first two weeks, for me, was the toughest. I had to get use to the ink smell. Had a headache for the first few days. It was a great place to work.
What's really amazing is how that guy at the printing press can shlop around all that paint or ink all day and not get a drop on him.! Geez, if I had that guys job I'd probably wind up going home every day looking like a Picasso painting.
Can confirm. Worked in a small press shop as a teen and the owner would just tuck his tie into his dress shirt and be fine doing whatever, while I would only have to go near a press to be covered head to toe.
Believe me, he had a clean shirt on for the video. I have done every job you see here and this is a pretty clean shop for how old the equipment is. Most of the time, they have multicolor shirts they repeatedly wear! I does wash out on fabric over time, but not all colors do. I have one or two T-shirts left from up on press, both have ink on them-a dark blue on one, white on the other. They are 12 years old and I haven't been on the press in all that time! I kept them for painting!
I love videos like this because they make me realize how much ingenuity and effort goes into making things that I barely even notice. It's a testament to the quality of life and the entitled mindset that most of us carry around every day: we appreciate so little about even the "disposable" things in our lives. 🥰
I worked in the printing industry for 40 years, 22 of those years running large offset presses producing high end color printing. The last press I ran was a 40" 6 color Heidelberg with all the latest computer consoles. It was a great industry to be in as I was always working and the pay is great! I am 67 now and still dream I'm running presses at night.
You know what? That was amazing! I appreciate that there were subtitles to tell us what was going on. Just as I was thinking "I hope they recycle that paper" up pops the subtitle to answer that question! 😃
I work in the printing industry (sales) love it 42 yrs retire soon i often go to the press room just to watch the guys print nothing like that ink smell love these videos
I'm just surprised that the die cutting machine doesn't have a stripping section. Very good video. I worked for a box plant for close to 20 years, this video brings back a lot of memories.
To this day, my wife finds it magical to watch me pour sticky, messy, icky gloppy whatever from container to mixing bowl and then into baking pan or whatever without getting any of it on myself. Then I tell her ink is far worse, and ask how often I came home with ink on my clothes? It's an art, like anything else.
I've always been impressed with the engineering behind packaging. Boxes can be made to fit any shape and form, securing and protecting contents. Thank you for showing us the behind the scenes of this engineering marvel.
Some of the machines are rather amazing. That also made it seem weird that with all that automation, it still appears that at certain points in the process the workers have to lift every piece of cardboard / paper manually. I thought the machine / method for making the cut out patterns in the cardboard was interesting.
Web presses aint cheap and sustainable at small to mid scale, automation is available but at much higher costs, large productions usuause it, best example would be your news presses, but then again they have to be running around the clock to get most out of their initial costs.
Some of it is eliminated depending on the machine manufacture. This is some machinery that is quite out of date, The newer equipment has eliminated a lot of the hand work. By newer i mean made in the last 25 years, those machines look like they could easily be 35 to 40 years old. However It can't all be eliminated.
Yea I work in a custom box factory like this except we do not laminate cardboard like that just make paper boxes like cereal boxes and such but we are no where near as labour intensive. We just roll entire skids of sheeted paper into the printing printing press and die cutters. The only department that is this intensive is finishing/folding department as they have to hand feed the boxes into the machine to be folded and glued. We also cut our own sheets from massive rolls of paper but this company looks like they order their paper precut.
Que entretenido y divertido proceso, mucha imaginación, creatividad, inteligencia, precisión , muchas felicidades, Ánimo y diviertanse ! Bendiciones para todos !
I also remember working in the printing industry, it was a smaller business but we had a variety of print jobs which included making cartons for pharmaceutical companies but the printing that I loved the most was printing four color work for Wedgwood. Wedgwood was an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood. Yes your video was great so thank you very much. 😊😊😊😊😊
That brought back some fond memories. Our folder/gluer had an attachment that could be adjusted to slightly kick one box slightly sideways every 50 boxes.
Produksi satu atap yg keren. Untuk saat ini saya juga bergerak di bidang usaha seperti ini,hanya saja masih menggunakan mesin2 manual untuk di bagian laminasi & cutting ( pond ). Semoga ke depannya saya bisa punya pabrik seperti ini.. Aamiin.. 🤲🤲🙏
Вот это я понимаю, заграница! Даже упаковка выполняется машиной. Всё таки в Корее ручной труд дорого стоит. Молодцы, нечего сказать. Респект и уважение. Пост совку далеко до этого, как до Луны.
Oh my god . Your's working and preparing to painting the colors on boxes etc. In machines it's long time to finished and arrived perfect material . Your's working it's super arts we are loved and like't so mutch . But we like to know that's working in whitch country doing . Good luck with best wishes from me and from my country Lebanon .👏👏👏👏
The powder added @3:22 is anti set-off powder, also known as anti off-set powder. It is corn starch and is sprayed onto the sheets before they are stacked in the delivery to prevent the wet ink from transferring to the back of the next sheet. It isn't a drier. Driers would be added to the ink in the ink fountain which they may have done since they were working it so hard.
Great video. I did the same but here in the US. I ran Bobst die cutters and box folders, and Komori and Heidelberg printing presses. Cool stuff. Thx for sharing.
I've seen plenty of boxes where the print colors don't even align. At least they make the extra effort in inspecting it before they go on full production.
Why not print onto the cardboard directly and not use the paper cover, saves money. Why use ink in the area that is to be cut off, reduce and save money.
@Mike Dennington. You can print directly onto certain types of cardboard. A good example would be a one - sided board (like for a food carton/shirt box/breakfast cereal/etc.). The white surface for printing on to the outside and the reverse side, usually grey, for the inside. However, if the carton has to hold heavier items then the printed sheet is glued to a heavier duty (maybe corrugated) cardboard as in this video. Stay safe and well.
You can also print direct on corrugated board, but since the surface is not as even as the thin, coated paper like shown here, you must use another type of printing, called flexo. The quality is not near as good as offset. As to your question of why they print outside the used area: This is called “bleed area” and is needed to avoid white edges if the die cut varies say +- 1 mm from sheet to sheet, you need some excess area to be certain that there will be print all the way to the edge of a cut. This applies to magazines and books as well.
I think the best part has to be the fact that its industrial ink, paper packs and supplies in general, while the stuff to cure the ink has a Hello Kitty promo on the bag xD
That is just powder sprinkled on the sheet to produce a very small gap between sheets for air flow. It help dryings and keeps it from sticking together. usually it's made from food starch. Unless they have a magic powder I've never heard of the last 35 years.
@@jameshampton1832 Just my thoughts, it’s a normal powder spray. But did you notice the text “dry” on the ink? Are they running dry (waterless/Toyo) offset? Here in Denmark it’s a thing from the past (1990’s), but maybe more popular in Asia…
Caption said "4-color process" but I didn't see the black unit. It's possible they're making a basic black from RBG to free up a unit for the inline varnish
I spent approximately 30 years working in the high-end offset color printing industry, all in different areas, but never too far from the press room! Loved watching this video! Brought back many good memories! The workers know what they’re doing and the shop is so clean! Thanks for the video!😊
I am also very happy to be able to present memories to you!😊
@@ZoomInProcess que máquina offset es? Que Marca?
@John F Potega Any help in understanding how the glued paper template, ink transfer paper and wood mold help cutting the profile?
@john: yeah. Same here - sort of. Worked in the admin side of the business that did all this work. The first two weeks, for me, was the toughest. I had to get use to the ink smell. Had a headache for the first few days. It was a great place to work.
@John I spent 30 years as a pressman and ink technician
I love seeing how things we use daily are made, it makes up appreciate everything we use.
I worked in the printing and folding carton business for 34 years and I really enjoyed watching this!
Did you have to wear a breathing mask to protect against long-term exposure to paint? Wouldn't that cause lung cancer after eight to ten years?
What's really amazing is how that guy at the printing press can shlop around all that paint or ink all day and not get a drop on him.! Geez, if I had that guys job I'd probably wind up going home every day looking like a Picasso painting.
🤣😂🤣 Same here
Can confirm. Worked in a small press shop as a teen and the owner would just tuck his tie into his dress shirt and be fine doing whatever, while I would only have to go near a press to be covered head to toe.
Or jason pollock
Believe me, he had a clean shirt on for the video. I have done every job you see here and this is a pretty clean shop for how old the equipment is. Most of the time, they have multicolor shirts they repeatedly wear! I does wash out on fabric over time, but not all colors do. I have one or two T-shirts left from up on press, both have ink on them-a dark blue on one, white on the other. They are 12 years old and I haven't been on the press in all that time! I kept them for painting!
@@keselekbakiakor Jackson Pollock. Lol
I love videos like this because they make me realize how much ingenuity and effort goes into making things that I barely even notice. It's a testament to the quality of life and the entitled mindset that most of us carry around every day: we appreciate so little about even the "disposable" things in our lives. 🥰
thank you. In the future, I will share with you how things are made.
I worked in the printing industry for 40 years, 22 of those years running large offset presses producing high end color printing. The last press I ran was a 40" 6 color Heidelberg with all the latest computer consoles. It was a great industry to be in as I was always working and the pay is great! I am 67 now and still dream I'm running presses at night.
Yeah except our industry pretty much died 15 years ago, ex World Color, Transcontinental employee
Taking those edges off must be one of the most satisfying jobs a person can have.
This brought back a lot of memories. First husband was a printer, I worked for a paper box manufacture.
😅🥲😅
인쇄부터 합지 도무송 탈지 접착
칼라박스 제작과정을 영상으로 잘 담으셨네요 잘보고 갑니다
Wow! Didn't know it was so hard to make and empty box!
영상초반 페인트 혼합하시는 분,옷엔 한 방울도 튀지않는 내공....
자동화 기계를 발명한 두뇌와 그걸 원활히 운용하시는 근로자분들 화이팅!! 👍👍
페인트가 약간 점도가 높은거 같아요
@@언유닉스 칭찬에 재를 뿌리는~~~~
ku soo dhawoow diinta islaamka diinta walbahaar la aanta waa diinta kaliya ee cadaabka ilaahay lagaga BADBAADO islaamku wuxuu kuwaajibay qofkasto oo dunida kunool qaaraduu doono hajoogee walaal soo gal islaamka gacmo furan kusoo dhowoow walaal waan kujeclahay qodax inay ku mudo majecli sideen cadaab aanan dhamaad lahayn kuugu qariyaa walaal naftaada BADBAADSO faahfaahin la xariir tv yada islaamka kuwa diinta kusaabsan mahadsanid soo dhawoow walaal
재를 뿌리는게 아니고, 옷에 잉크가 튀는 정도면 저 기계 못다루고 맡기지도 않아요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 원래 점도가 높은 것도 맞는데, 그걸 점도가 낮게 섞어요. 잉크를 옮기는게 아닌 이상 웬만하면 옷에 튀는 일은 없어요.
Totally amazing, it's great to see how boxes are made, as it's not something that is normally given much thought to.
You know what? That was amazing! I appreciate that there were subtitles to tell us what was going on. Just as I was thinking "I hope they recycle that paper" up pops the subtitle to answer that question! 😃
Discarded paper is recycled to make toilet paper.
Wow he freehand drew semi circles & was so fast & accurate! The one getting rid of excess also fast. The whole automation process so amazing
저희 아부지도 인쇄+박스 공장 하셨어요ㅎㅎ 어릴때 공장 따라가면 느껴졌던 페인트 냄새, 종이 먼지 냄새 아른아른하네요ㅎㅎ 10년전에 돌아가신 우리 아부지, 오늘따라 보고싶네요ㅎㅎ
이것이 비록 하찮은 영상일지라도 수현님께 옛날의 추억을 떠올리게 해드리며 조금이나마 의미있는 영상이 되었다고 생각하니 뿌듯합니다. 아버님께서도 수현님의 마음을 읽고 혹시라도 이 댓글을 보신다면 좋아하실 것 같습니다.
시청해주셔서 감사합니다.
I cannot understand what you are saying
@@ZoomInProcess❤❤❤ walaal ku soo dhawoow diinta islaamka diinta walbahaar la aanta waa diinta kaliya ee cadaabka ilaahay lagaga BADBAADO islaamku wuxuu kuwaajibay qofkasto oo dunida kunool qaaraduu doono hajoogee walaal soo gal islaamka gacmo furan kusoo dhowoow walaal waan kujeclahay qodax inay ku mudo majecli sideen cadaab aanan dhamaad lahayn kuugu qariyaa walaal naftaada BADBAADSO faahfaahin la xariir tv yada islaamka kuwa diinta kusaabsan mahadsanid soo dhawoow walaal
Key wooding paper
Sony mark up stabilizer
I work in the printing industry (sales) love it 42 yrs retire soon i often go to the press room just to watch the guys print nothing like that ink smell love these videos
I'm just surprised that the die cutting machine doesn't have a stripping section. Very good video. I worked for a box plant for close to 20 years, this video brings back a lot of memories.
Does your factory using Automatic Flexo Printing , Slotting , Die-Cutting Machine now ?
To this day, my wife finds it magical to watch me pour sticky, messy, icky gloppy whatever from container to mixing bowl and then into baking pan or whatever without getting any of it on myself. Then I tell her ink is far worse, and ask how often I came home with ink on my clothes? It's an art, like anything else.
I've always been impressed with the engineering behind packaging. Boxes can be made to fit any shape and form, securing and protecting contents. Thank you for showing us the behind the scenes of this engineering marvel.
It's amazing the things that are built by man. Cool looking process and great workers.
Thank you so much for liking it.😄
Some of the machines are rather amazing. That also made it seem weird that with all that automation, it still appears that at certain points in the process the workers have to lift every piece of cardboard / paper manually.
I thought the machine / method for making the cut out patterns in the cardboard was interesting.
Thank you for your great comment.
Sometimes humans are just more versatile; more able to correct for minor discrepancies without difficulty, or notice flaws that a machine might not.
Web presses aint cheap and sustainable at small to mid scale, automation is available but at much higher costs, large productions usuause it, best example would be your news presses, but then again they have to be running around the clock to get most out of their initial costs.
Some of it is eliminated depending on the machine manufacture. This is some machinery that is quite out of date, The newer equipment has eliminated a lot of the hand work. By newer i mean made in the last 25 years, those machines look like they could easily be 35 to 40 years old. However It can't all be eliminated.
Interesting video, surprisingly labour intensive. Thank you.
I will try my best to share more videos with good quality.
Yea I work in a custom box factory like this except we do not laminate cardboard like that just make paper boxes like cereal boxes and such but we are no where near as labour intensive. We just roll entire skids of sheeted paper into the printing printing press and die cutters. The only department that is this intensive is finishing/folding department as they have to hand feed the boxes into the machine to be folded and glued. We also cut our own sheets from massive rolls of paper but this company looks like they order their paper precut.
새벽부터 넋 놓고 순간 시청 했네요 힐링이 된 듯합니다 고마워요
인쇄소 기계 소리 장난아니게 큽니다..
종이 무게도 그렇고 인쇄판 끼우는거랑 닦는거 꽤 힘듭니다
Que entretenido y divertido proceso, mucha imaginación, creatividad, inteligencia, precisión , muchas felicidades, Ánimo y diviertanse ! Bendiciones para todos !
A lot of work goes into making a box. Good video.
Thank you for those kind words. 😄
Brings back memories of 35 years in the printing trade from hot metal through litho to computers the jobbing trade has gone..
Seeing the boxes being produced gives me a very interesting feeling.
Serviço perfeito! Profissionalismo total em todos os processos produtivos!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏽👍🏽
I worked in the industry for 22 years brings back the memories and the smells from the printing presses
I also remember working in the printing industry, it was a smaller business but we had a variety of print jobs which included making cartons for pharmaceutical companies but the printing that I loved the most was printing four color work for Wedgwood.
Wedgwood was an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood.
Yes your video was great so thank you very much.
😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks for watching. I wish you a lot of luck in your life.
Now I’ll never throw away another box!! 👍👍👍
That brought back some fond memories. Our folder/gluer had an attachment that could be adjusted to slightly kick one box slightly sideways every 50 boxes.
신기하네요
기계를 만든사람 천재
thank you factory workers
Impressionante essas máquinas magníficas trabalharem. 👋👋👋👊👊💪💪👍👍
ابداع
تشكرون على مجهوذاتكم
مهارة وجودة
Can't stop watch...watching.... :) Fun to see the processing. Amazing.
Thank you so much. have a good day.
This is so mesmerising and so enjoyable to watch from start to beginning.
Nice method for scrapping the die cut sheets!
Thank you for watching my video. haha
I would like to do that for about an hour.
@@barbrn doing it by hand is quite similar to tearing a phone book;
I did it for about 35yr.
@@leen3158 Wow! Technology does have its place sometimes. Did you end up with rotator cuff injuries?
@@barbrn don't think so, guess I'd probably know, eh? It did give me
Popeye arms though lol.
Produksi satu atap yg keren.
Untuk saat ini saya juga bergerak di bidang usaha seperti ini,hanya saja masih menggunakan mesin2 manual untuk di bagian laminasi & cutting ( pond ).
Semoga ke depannya saya bisa punya pabrik seperti ini..
Aamiin.. 🤲🤲🙏
Amin Mas Jajang, Amiiinn... bersabar, tetap tekun, dan full berserah padaNya, usaha Mas Jajang pasti dapat berkah dan bisa berkembang seperti ini 🙏🏼
Dulu yg namanya mesin kodok
You always wonder how different items are made. Very interesting each step it takes.
Вот это я понимаю, заграница! Даже упаковка выполняется машиной. Всё таки в Корее ручной труд дорого стоит. Молодцы, нечего сказать. Респект и уважение. Пост совку далеко до этого, как до Луны.
Постсовок - это Украина? )) в Москве и Твери все автоматизировано ничуть не хуже. А тут пачки носят ручками... и болгаркой режут )
포정박스 구매를 그리 많이 했어도.. 오늘 첨보네. 목형이 어디에 쓰는지 몰랐는데. 덕분에 잘 봤네요
저의 영상이 삐딱님에게 조금이나마 궁금증이 해결이 되었다고 생각하니 힘들게 촬영을 하였지만 보람을 느낍니다. 감사합니다.
10년만에 옵셋인쇄 보니 새롭네요. 간만에 잘 보고 갑니다.
성훈님의 10년전 옛 기억을 떠올릴 수 있으셨겠네요. 이 영상으로 좋은 영향을 드릴 수 있었겠다 라는 점에 뿌듯함을 느낍니다.
감사합니다.
Офигенно! Спасибо!
Wonderful. But so much energy, human and otherwise spent on a BOX? It could/should be directed in more beneficial ways IMHO. Thank you for the video!
I worked as a mechanic in many print shops in Toronto Ontario Canada. None of them were this clean.😢
When I toured the print factory, I thought it would take a lot of work to maintain the rollers. You must have had a hard time working in the past.
@@ZoomInProcess that was the press operators responsibility . Mine was to keep things operational and prevent break downs, if possible.
walaal ku soo dhawoow diinta islaamka diinta walbahaar la aanta waa diinta kaliya ee cadaabka ilaahay lagaga BADBAADO islaamku wuxuu kuwaajibay qofkasto oo dunida kunool qaaraduu doono hajoogee walaal soo gal islaamka gacmo furan kusoo dhowoow walaal waan kujeclahay qodax inay ku mudo majecli sideen cadaab aanan dhamaad lahayn kuugu qariyaa walaal naftaada BADBAADSO faahfaahin la xariir tv yada islaamka kuwa diinta kusaabsan mahadsanid soo dhawoow walaal
Fascinating, thanks for posting this. I enjoyed it very much
Thanks for watching.
인쇄관련업계 십수년 재직중인데 진짜 신기한건
인쇄기장님들 !! 뭐 그라비아인쇄나 옵셋인쇄나 하다못해 라벨인쇄던지 정말 인쇄기장님들 성격은 정말 붙같습니다 거래처에서도 원청이던 하청이던무시하고 무조건 승질부터 .... 신기합니다..
This is an Excellent video ! Thank you for sharing !
와... 이렇게 작업하는걸 보니깐 박스가격이 너무 싸보이네요;;;;
생각보다 박스 만드는 과정이 많습니다ㅎㅎ
시청해 주셔서 감사합니다.
좋은 저녁 되세요!
Very, very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. This comment motivates me to share more videos.
Oh my god . Your's working and preparing to painting the colors on boxes etc. In machines it's long time to finished and arrived perfect material . Your's working it's super arts we are loved and like't so mutch . But we like to know that's working in whitch country doing . Good luck with best wishes from me and from my country Lebanon .👏👏👏👏
정말 수고 많으십니다.
Love the strapping machine, in fact love all the machines.
🥰
Gracias a ti por enseñar como se fabrican las cajas y ya pintada las letras y los números , me gustó este video.. le doy mi like..😉
very beautiful machines
The powder added @3:22 is anti set-off powder, also known as anti off-set powder. It is corn starch and is sprayed onto the sheets before they are stacked in the delivery to prevent the wet ink from transferring to the back of the next sheet. It isn't a drier. Driers would be added to the ink in the ink fountain which they may have done since they were working it so hard.
I want the job from ~ 9:30 - 10:20….. so satisfying 😀
😄 You can release stress!
I am amazed really. If I would be given the chance by God, I would want to start this kind of business.
그냥 일반 옵셋인쇄기에서 종이만 두꺼운거 쓸줄알았는데 잉크 종류부터 다르네요! 인쇄는 종류에따라 진짜 다양한 공정이 있는것같습니다.
좋은 말씀 감사합니다.
그냥 같은 기본 4원색에 마지막에 기계코팅이 들어가서
기계코팅용 잉크 넣은거에요..
그냥 일반 쓰는 잉크 쓴거..
노고에 감사드립니다 굿♡
시청해 주셔서 감사합니다!
Spent 15 years at a printing company. You never quite forget the smell.
If you ever worked in a sheet fed house during the alcohol dampening days, you'd really never forget.
So... is there an appreciable difference between paint and ink?
Вот мне оно надо? На 15 минут залипла!😆
Печатные процессы вообще очень залипательные )
발주는 많이 내봤어도 이렇게 자세한 공정을 보는건 처음이네요.. 생각보다 사람의 손이 많이가는것 같습니다ㅎㅎ 바쁠때라도 인쇄일정을 넉넉히 잡아야겠어요~
좋은 영상 잘 보고 갑니다^^
What do you call this tool that is used right at 9:48? (The power wheel that sweeps away the part cut out.)
Great video. I did the same but here in the US. I ran Bobst die cutters and box folders, and Komori and Heidelberg printing presses. Cool stuff. Thx for sharing.
If you have ever operated a printing press, you would have enjoyed this video more.
Thank you so much for watching my video.
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Working on a bobst dro atm it's good but it has its many issues considering all the electronics
Gloves and other forms of PPE. Clean floor. Well maintained machinery. People all look very healthy. Has to be South Korea.
I have done my Three year Diploma of Associate Engineering Printing and Graphic Art ..
I've seen plenty of boxes where the print colors don't even align. At least they make the extra effort in inspecting it before they go on full production.
Result of blessed minds!!!!
Why not print onto the cardboard directly and not use the paper cover, saves money.
Why use ink in the area that is to be cut off, reduce and save money.
@Mike Dennington. You can print directly onto certain types of cardboard. A good example would be a one - sided board (like for a food carton/shirt box/breakfast cereal/etc.). The white surface for printing on to the outside and the reverse side, usually grey, for the inside. However, if the carton has to hold heavier items then the printed sheet is glued to a heavier duty (maybe corrugated) cardboard as in this video. Stay safe and well.
You can also print direct on corrugated board, but since the surface is not as even as the thin, coated paper like shown here, you must use another type of printing, called flexo. The quality is not near as good as offset. As to your question of why they print outside the used area: This is called “bleed area” and is needed to avoid white edges if the die cut varies say +- 1 mm from sheet to sheet, you need some excess area to be certain that there will be print all the way to the edge of a cut. This applies to magazines and books as well.
패키지 디자인만 해봤지 어떻게 만들어지는지 못봤는데
좋은 영상입니다
저의 시청자분들이 영상 속 제품이나 작품이 어떻게 만들어지는지 몰랐던 부분을 알려드리고 공유하는 것인데 목적을 달성한 것 같아 뿌듯합니다.☺️
감사합니다. 좋은 하루 보내세요
Дизайнерам очень полезно бывать в типографии ))
기술 최고 아주잘해요👍👍✨️
감사합니다 🤭
Thank you for not using music
What is the purpose of the paper left on the plate at 7:34?
It induces folding in areas where pressure is applied and areas where it is not.
Тоже обратила внимание, контуры не совпадают с коробкой.
Какую голову надо иметь, чтобы ТАКОЕ придумать. Для простого человека непостижимо 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Que trabalho com excelência, parabéns. 👍
최소한의 안전장치인 옵셋기계안전커버을 다 빼고 하는거보면...저기 사장 안전불감증 수준 어느정도인지 알거같다....
ㅋ 공감 저러다 팔다리 어디하나 절단나서 감빵가야지
Very impressive! So complicated. Shouldn't that man inking/painting the rollers be wearing a mask for those fumes? Thanks for the subtitles.
Wouldn't that depend on what the paint is made from, ie. water-based paint?
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종이상자 만드는 과정을 보면서 아름답다라는 생각이 들다니... 시설도 깨끗하네요.
작업자분들이 정리를 잘 하시는 듯 합니다.
My perspective has changed on all the boxes sitting around the house is now
Somewhat mesmerising
We came here to be educated! Ponder talking to us! Best of luck!
The man who cut the arch with hand was amazing
I think the best part has to be the fact that its industrial ink, paper packs and supplies in general, while the stuff to cure the ink has a Hello Kitty promo on the bag xD
That is just powder sprinkled on the sheet to produce a very small gap between sheets for air flow. It help dryings and keeps it from sticking together. usually it's made from food starch. Unless they have a magic powder I've never heard of the last 35 years.
@@jameshampton1832 Just my thoughts, it’s a normal powder spray. But did you notice the text “dry” on the ink? Are they running dry (waterless/Toyo) offset? Here in Denmark it’s a thing from the past (1990’s), but maybe more popular in Asia…
접착공정에 종사하는 1인으로써 자랑스럽다
우리가 한번 쓰고 버리는 박스가 저렇게 정성스럽게 만들어지는 거였구나;;
맞습니다. 흔한 박스이지만 의외로 많은작업과 비용이 투입됩니다. 영상을 시청해 주셔서 감사합니다!
7:26 amazing skill
왠지 마음이 편해짐❤️
Adoro ver o processo de produção. Simplesmente fantástico 😍.
Wow !,, Amazing thanks or sharing. 😊
haha! thank you very very very much 😄
Really Likes👍👍👍
My company used to make rotary dies and printing cylinders for this type of work.
Действительно удивительно после того как сам ручную сборку перевел в автоматику
Caption said "4-color process" but I didn't see the black unit. It's possible they're making a basic black from RBG to free up a unit for the inline varnish
I like your video.
I like your comments.
Parabéns pelo lindo trabalho parece mágica bjussss