
Our dedicated printing pallet series exclusively caters to the unique demands of the printing industry. Tailored to perfection, Xingfeng's printing pallets are crafted from top-grade, eco-friendly modified materials, ensuring recyclability and aesthetic elegance. They are inherently resistant to pests and mold, free from unsightly burrs, and exhibit outstanding durability. With over 30 meticulously designed models, these pallets seamlessly integrate with prestigious printing equipment brands such as BOBST, HEIDELBERG, KBA, KOMORI, MANROLAND, and MITSUBISHI/RYOBI. Perfectly adaptable for all facets of the printing process, including paper transportation, placement, circulation, and the continuous feed required during intricate printing operations.




2. Sophisticated Warehousing
Once cut, the printing materials are effortlessly loaded onto plastic pallets and efficiently warehoused, poised and ready for their subsequent printing journey.

During the printing phase, the cut paper is ingeniously fed into the printing machine's paper feed platform to commence printing. As one pallet's paper supply diminishes, an innovative insertion pole (a steel tube provided with the machine) is adeptly inserted into the bottom groove of the pallet, effectively lifting the paper onto the pole holder. Concurrently, the plastic pallet is gracefully lowered and removed using a lifting platform. Subsequently, a second pallet of paper is swiftly positioned onto the platform, lifted to the pole's height, and the pole is then retracted, allowing the remaining paper from the first pallet to rest seamlessly on the second pallet. This impeccable process ensures a continuous, uninterrupted paper feed.

Our printed pallets are meticulously placed at the paper output of the printing machine to receive and cradle the newly printed products. These pallets can then be deftly warehoused or seamlessly transition to the next stage of the process. (Note: For products requiring a second printing, ribbed pallets are generally preferred for paper reception to repeat the refined printing process. Otherwise, flat pallets are predominantly used for enhanced efficiency.)
