What We Do

Overprinting: graphic modification of already-printed flexible packaging materials.

Our Services

Thanks to our patented reprinting technique, we solve your packaging problems by utilizing and reducing excess stock. In nearly fifty years, we have overprinted over 1,000,000 km of packaging, contributing to the reduction of co2 emissions because reprinting prevents both waste generation and the energy used to create new packaging.

Our years of expertise and desire to respond quickly and effectively to our clients’ needs allow us to offer a wide range of services through overprinting. We are able to:
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weights, ingredients (allergens...), product name, company name, prices, barcodes, nutritional tables...

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Modify
and transform

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offers, Christmas and Easter promotions, customizations (events, anniversaries...), product traceability (origin area...), promotional messages, “Discover & Win” (including random alphanumeric characters), contest extensions, varnishes (glossy, matte, protective, release, slippery, grippy, heat-sealable…).


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When the packaging manufacturer refuses to print minimum quantities for different variants, Rotoprint Sovrastampa completes the job. The requested customization is printed on rolls and pre-cut formats ready for use (with basic graphic references).


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Trimming of film rolls, rewinding, restoration of damaged rolls, production of tests and reprinting trials even on a single roll, cleaning of reverse-printed material, Braille for text or expiration dates, “3D” effects (raised logos, images, or texts), etc.


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The Benefits of overprint

Less material to dispose of in landfills and consequently a reduction in CO2 emissions needed to produce new materials.

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The use of our technology, our approach, and our respect for the environment have made us unique in Europe and around the world.
Our uniqueness has been rewarded with awards and recognitions we are proud of.

“Because overprint is both economically and ecologically advantageous!”