1. **Print Quality**:
- Rotogravure offers very high quality and is suitable for printing images with intricate details and complex colors (such as luxury magazines).
- Flexo provides good quality but is used for simpler designs (such as product packaging) compared to Rotogravure.
2. **Cost**:
- Rotogravure printing has a higher initial cost (especially in producing metal cylinders).
- Flexo is more cost-effective and operates more economically for large print runs.
3. **Applications**:
- Rotogravure is used for printing magazines, promotional catalogs, and sensitive packaging (such as food products).
- Flexo is primarily used for printing on flexible surfaces like nylon, cardboard, and plastic wraps.
4. **Summary**:
- If **exceptional quality** and secondary costs are important, Rotogravure is the better option.
- If **cost savings** and faster printing are priorities, Flexo will be the more suitable choice.
✅ The choice between these two methods depends on project requirements, budget, and product type.