PRINTING DIGITAL/OFFSET

PRINTING

OFFSET

The process of printing using plates to transfer images into surfaces like papers is called offset printing. It is an old method of printing that has developed through time. Offset printing was invented because of the need to have low cost production for large quantities of prints. 

Offset printing is still a cost effective way to print in spite of other modern type of printing method. Because of its capacity to make large quantities of prints with high quality results and cheap production cost, offset printing is a good choice for large numbers of printing projects.

Why Use Offset Printing?

The advantages of traditional commercial offset printing are higher quality and the best cost-effectiveness for volume quantities.       

Low price per piece. The more you print, the less you pay per piece, since most of the cost is in the setup. With a commercial printer, any additional quantity costs only a few cents per sheet for paper and ink.                  

Brilliant quality. Offset printing produces rich, accurate color and high-quality images, sharp typefaces and fine details. 

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DIGITAL

Full Color or Black and White

In the past, professional business documents were expensive to develop and difficult to revise.  Then came digital.  With our state of the art digital equipment we can now take your electronic documents and output them on almost any type of paper.

Digital printing describes the process of transferring a document on a personal computer or other digital storage device to a printing substrate by means of a device that accepts text and graphic output. As with other digital processes, information is reduced to binary code, or "digitized," to facilitate its storage and reproduction. 

Why Use Digital Printing? 

Digital printing is fast. From the first phase of getting a print quote to receiving your order in hand, the timeframe is a matter of days. 

Since there is no associated drying time with digital, your job quickly moves on to the bindery for final folding, trimming and packaging. 

As with offset printing, digital printing offers a wide variety of paper weights, finishes and sizes available to create a custom look and feel for each of your projects.

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