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Advantages and disadvantages of offset printing and digital printing.

 Since the creation of Réflexiel in 1993, we have thought of Service Global by offering you complementary offers to our primary activity of mail routing. So upstream the printing of all types of documents whether they are mail-related or not. Offset printing A so-called flat printing process, the printing and non-printing elements being on the same plane. (The offset process uses the antagonism between water and ink to carry over the inked parts to the paper.) Offset press The offset comes from lithography and metallography. Between 1860 and 1880, various French printers used the principle of the double decal to print on tinplate, but it was not until 1904 that the American I. W. Rubel exploited this process industrially. The printing forms, generally zinc or aluminum plates, are obtained by photomechanical transfer of the printing elements; currently, they are delivered pre-sensitized to printers, who can use them directly, without prior treatment, for copying. The printing elements a

Digital Printing

What is Digital Printing  Digital printing is a process that consists of direct printing of a digital file to paper or other materials by various means, the most common being ink in an inkjet printer (cartridges), and toner in a laser printer. This process, usually offered professionally by small businesses, is ideal for low-volume printing projects and / or extremely short delivery times, since one of the main advantages it offers is the almost immediate availability of the forms, since it does not It requires drying or cooling time as it does not work with inks as dense as those used in the analog offset printing process. This graphic arts sector is experiencing great growth, which has led the different manufacturers and suppliers to launch digital equipment with increasing features, prepared to meet the new requirements imposed by the market. Digital Printing Aspects Digital printing has two aspects: the small and the large format. The first still suffers from a lack of certain rel

DIGITAL PRINTING AND OFFSET PROCESS WHAT TO CHOOSE?

In the printing industry, many printing processes are used to meet customer demand. Among the most used are offset printing and digital printing . Both have their advantages and allow qualitative prints of printed media. OFFSET PRINTING: AN IDEAL PRINTING PROCESS FOR LARGE PRINTS HOW DOES OFFSET PRINTING WORK? Offset printing is a printing technique in its own right. Indeed, this technique has a complex and unique operation. Offset printing is a mechanism made up of three cylinders, all of which have their part to play in printed matter. On the first cylinder, a flexible aluminum plate is present to represent the image of the visual on the plate. The second cylinder is made of a layer of rubber gum to accommodate the image to be printed on the paper. Finally, the last cylinder reproduces the printing with great precision and in high quality. The paper is thus pressed on the rubber cylinder to make the visual appear on the support. THE ADVANTAGES OF OFFSET PRINTING Offset printing is a