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Most of our printing equipment inventory sells before we can list it online. If you need a specific brand, model, or specification, contact us directly—we have access to unlisted equipment and machines coming in from plant closures.
About Printing Equipment
Find used industrial printing equipment at Meadoworks, including pad printers, screen printers, digital printers, and marking systems for product identification and decoration. Our inventory covers printing equipment used in plastics, packaging, automotive, electronics, and promotional products industries. We stock machines from Tampo, Pad Print Machinery, M&R, and other printing equipment manufacturers. Industrial printing enables permanent marking, decoration, and branding on molded parts, packaging, and manufactured products. Each listing includes specifications for print area, ink systems, automation options, and production speed. Whether you need a simple single-color pad printer or a multi-station automated printing system, Meadoworks can help you find the right equipment. Contact us to discuss your printing requirements and production volumes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of industrial printing equipment does Meadoworks carry?
We stock pad printers, screen printers, and marking systems for product decoration and identification. Our inventory includes single and multi-color systems, rotary pad printers, and automated printing cells from Tampo, Pad Print Machinery, M&R, and other manufacturers.
What's the difference between pad printing and screen printing?
Pad printing transfers ink from an etched plate via a silicone pad—excellent for irregular surfaces, recessed areas, and small detailed images. Screen printing pushes ink through a mesh stencil—better for flat surfaces, larger print areas, and high-volume flat items.
Can pad printing work on curved and irregular surfaces?
Yes, pad printing's silicone pad conforms to irregular shapes, making it ideal for printing on molded parts, golf balls, pens, bottle caps, and other curved or textured surfaces. The process handles concave, convex, and multi-plane surfaces that screen printing cannot reach.
Have more questions? Contact our team or call us at +1-847-640-8580.
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