In this video, we dive into the world of Anilox BCM (Billions of Cubic Microns), a crucial term in the printing industry that defines the volume of fluid each cell within an anilox roll can hold. We explain how BCM, also known in metric units as cm³/m², influences the printing process by affecting ink transfer and coverage. You'll also learn how to use an anilox calculator to determine the ideal BCM value for your specific printing job, ensuring consistent and high-quality results. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this video will provide valuable insights into achieving precision in your prints.