Digital Printing
Digital Printing is the reproduction of digital images on regular paper, photographic paper, and other printable surfaces. Digital Printing differs from Offset printing in that the ink does not absorb into the paper, as does conventional Ink, but forms a layer on the surface. It requires less waste in terms of chemicals used and the paper wasted during the set up process.

Digital Printing is used primarily for small quantity short-run printing and Variable Data Printing jobs that require a quick turnaround. This option is a cost-effective method for Full Color or B&W booklets, business cards, catalogs, magazines, manuals or multi-page brochures and more.

Offset Printing
Offset printing provides a higher and more consistent quality of printing with sharper, cleaner images and type. This option uses a combination of ink and water; the image area, the water to the non-image area. The inked image is then transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface. The disadvantage of Offset printing is that the printing job cannot vary once it is sent to press. The advantage is high speed, high volume printing at less cost.

Offset printing is used primarily for larger quantities on printing jobs with more of a flexible timeline. This is generally a less expensive printing option because the larger the quantity, the cheaper the price.

Online
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