All Kind Of Digital, Offset Printing

 

Offset Printing

Offset printing requires a separation of an image’s colors into color components. Each of these color components gets its own plate (made from aluminum) and is loaded on its own plate cylinder. The non-image portion of the roller is dampened with water, and the image area is loaded with ink. The image from the inked plate cylinder then transfers to the blanket (or offset) cylinder, which does the actual inking of the particular color component onto the paper. Since the offset roller does the actual inking of the medium (paper), instead of direct inking, it’s easy to see why it’s called offset printing. What you do get is a great quality choice for larger quantities, with very accurate color production. Your crisp prints have the professional look you need.

Digital Printing

Digital printing works best for small jobs and jobs that need changes on the fly. Such an example of variable data printing is a direct mail job that produces postcards customized to individual customers or tiers of customers. Each piece in a variable data print run can get a unique code, address, image, or even product selection or offer.