Medical Consultant
“Digital Offset Printing” refers to a class of offset printers that manufacturers have been able to highly automate – streamlining the setup and changeover . For prospective print customers, the difference between offset vs. digital printing is that digital printing is better suited for short run-printing (i.e. starting at 1 single copy) and offset printing is better suited for higher volume printing (i.e. starts being economical 2,000+ identical copies).
Offset printing, also called offset lithography, is a method of mass-production printing in which the images on metal plates are transferred (offset) to rubber blankets or rollers and then to the print media. The print media, usually paper, does not come into direct contact with the metal plates.
Offset printing is a highly advanced and automated lithographic process. It involves transferring an image from a printing plate to a rubber blanket onto the final printing surface, typically paper. This indirect process ensures high-quality and precise prints, making it suitable for intricate graphics and fine text