Plastic housings may not mean much to folks who aren't in the industry - but it's crazy how much they're used in every day products, and how much information is on them. Plastic housings are used to cover industrial equipment, medical devices, consumer electronics and telecommunications hardware. Traditionally, manufacturers have relied on labels and stickers to add branding, product information, safety warnings, and serial numbers. However, labels can peel, crack, fade, or fall off over time, creating both aesthetic and operational challenges.
What happens when a customer needs to give a serial number of a certain product to a customer service rep, but its faded? Or, even worse, the sticker that contained the serial number is completely gone?
This is why many manufacturers are transitioning to direct to substrate printing. By printing directly onto plastic housings, companies can create durable, professional-looking graphics that become part of the product itself rather than an applied label.
Direct to substrate printing is a process that applies graphics, text, barcodes, and variable data directly onto the surface of a finished product. Instead of printing onto a separate label or decal, the image is deposited directly onto the substrate using specialized digital printing technology.
When used on plastic housings, a direct to substrate printer applies UV curable ink directly onto the surface. Integrated UV lamps immediately cure the ink, creating a durable bond that resists wear, scratching, and environmental exposure.
The result is a permanent, high-quality print that eliminates many of the issues associated with traditional labels and stickers.
The process begins by placing a plastic housing onto the bed of a UV flatbed printer. The direct to substrate printer precisely deposits UV curable ink onto the surface according to the digital artwork.
As the ink is applied, UV LED lamps instantly cure the ink, transforming it from a liquid into a hardened, durable image. This immediate curing process allows manufacturers to print directly onto finished parts without lengthy drying times.
Common applications include:
Because the image is printed directly onto the housing, manufacturers eliminate the need for separate label application processes.
One of the most significant advantages of direct to substrate printing is that it removes the need for adhesive labels altogether. Since the graphic is applied directly to the housing, there is no adhesive layer that can fail.
Manufacturers can avoid:
The use of UV curable ink creates highly durable graphics that can withstand regular handling and exposure to challenging environments.
Unlike many labels that fade over time, direct printing helps maintain:
A product with graphics printed directly onto its housing delivers a cleaner and more premium appearance. The graphics look integrated into the product rather than attached as an afterthought.
By eliminating separate labeling operations, manufacturers can reduce labor costs, simplify inventory management, and improve production efficiency.
Modern direct to substrate printers make it easy to add unique information to every product, including:
The Prismatix Forge UV Flatbed Printer Series is designed for manufacturers seeking a reliable direct to substrate printer capable of producing durable, high-quality prints on plastic housings and other rigid materials.
Prismatix Forge printers produce crisp text, detailed graphics, and sharp logos directly on plastic surfaces, helping manufacturers achieve professional results.
Using high-performance InkGenuity UV curable ink, the Forge platform creates durable graphics that resist fading, scratching, and everyday wear. The instant curing process enables efficient production while delivering long-lasting print quality.
Whether printing on enclosures, control panels, electronic housings, or molded plastic parts, Prismatix Forge systems support efficient direct to substrate printing workflows that eliminate secondary labeling operations.
With a single printing process, manufacturers can apply branding, compliance information, and variable data directly to finished products, reducing production complexity and improving throughput.
Prismatix Forge printers make it easy to add unique product information directly onto plastic housings, supporting modern traceability and inventory management requirements.
As manufacturers continue to seek more durable and efficient product marking solutions, direct to substrate printing is becoming the preferred alternative to labels and stickers. By printing directly onto plastic housings with UV curable ink, companies can eliminate peeling labels, improve product durability, and create a more professional finished appearance.
With the Prismatix Forge UV Flatbed Printer Series, manufacturers gain access to a powerful direct to substrate printer that delivers long-lasting, high-quality results while streamlining production processes and enhancing product branding.