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Main Author: Islam, Tarequl
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.07294
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author Islam, Tarequl
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contents The printing and labeling industries are struggling to meet the need for more complex and dynamic design requirements coming from the customers. It is now crucial to implement technological advancements to manage workflow, productivity, process optimization, and continual improvement. There has never been a time when the imagery and embellishments of apparel has been more commercially viable as it is now. Images and text are fused directly to fabric by heat transfer printing and labeling. For screen development which is required for heat transfer label mass production, many industries are still using the conventional method of screen development process. A CTS (computer-to-screen) innovates the printing and labeling industries by enhancing workflow, lowering consumable consumptions and chemical usage, speeding up setup, guaranteeing flawless design, and raising the print quality of the producing screens. The study's objective is to assess how CTS machines are used and how they affect existing heat transfer screen development processes in one of Bangladesh's leading printing and labeling companies. The study's primary goal is to highlight and analyze how the use of CTS machines reduces material and operational costs by optimizing the process. Costs for CapEx and OpEx are computed and compared for using CTS technology before and after adoption. Savings data such as material, consumable, and operating cost savings versus depreciation and machine payback period analysis were taken into consideration. It is clear from this study that CTS machines in the printing and labeling industries can guarantee profitability on top of Capital Expenditures.
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spellingShingle Application of CTS (Computer to Screen) Machine in Printing Industries for Process Improvement & Material Optimization
Islam, Tarequl
Mathematical Finance
The printing and labeling industries are struggling to meet the need for more complex and dynamic design requirements coming from the customers. It is now crucial to implement technological advancements to manage workflow, productivity, process optimization, and continual improvement. There has never been a time when the imagery and embellishments of apparel has been more commercially viable as it is now. Images and text are fused directly to fabric by heat transfer printing and labeling. For screen development which is required for heat transfer label mass production, many industries are still using the conventional method of screen development process. A CTS (computer-to-screen) innovates the printing and labeling industries by enhancing workflow, lowering consumable consumptions and chemical usage, speeding up setup, guaranteeing flawless design, and raising the print quality of the producing screens. The study's objective is to assess how CTS machines are used and how they affect existing heat transfer screen development processes in one of Bangladesh's leading printing and labeling companies. The study's primary goal is to highlight and analyze how the use of CTS machines reduces material and operational costs by optimizing the process. Costs for CapEx and OpEx are computed and compared for using CTS technology before and after adoption. Savings data such as material, consumable, and operating cost savings versus depreciation and machine payback period analysis were taken into consideration. It is clear from this study that CTS machines in the printing and labeling industries can guarantee profitability on top of Capital Expenditures.
title Application of CTS (Computer to Screen) Machine in Printing Industries for Process Improvement & Material Optimization
topic Mathematical Finance
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.07294