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Digital Vs Offset Printing Technology – All Facts

In terms of technology, our world is progressing by leaps and bounds. We are enjoying the latest technology trends as compared to our ancestors. Similarly, in the field of printing, we have progressed so much. Nowadays, digital, offset and 3d printing is in great demand especially in the United States of America.

Offset Printing

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In this technology, the aluminum-based plates are used to transfer the ink. It is transferred to a rubber blanket that is further transferred to the desired printing material. This process runs in a very effective and smooth manner and is widely used by many industries as well.

According to Dukepackaging.com, it is named as an “offset” because the ink is not directly transferred to the printable object. Offset technology has wide applications that mean that it can be applied to the variety of products including paper and tins. Now just have a look at its pros in detail.

Pros

  • Best for the larger order quantities, like the quantities from 100 to 50,000.
  • Price per unit is reduced when you require the large order quantities.
  • Its results are exceptional as compared to other technologies like screen printing.
  • Its effect is long-lasting as well.
  • You can use it with a variety of stock including paper, Kraft, cardboard, corrugated and rigid. Similarly, you can use a variety of inks like Pantone, metallic foils and many other similar options.

Digital Printing

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In this technology, no plates are used. Instead of plates, toners are used that utilize liquid ink for printable objects. For low or minimum quantities this optional is best.

In 2019, the results of digital printing are improved much as compared to the past. People are also accepting this option now. If you don’t have the option of offset, the second preferred option is digital. Also for the people who have low budgets, digital technology is a good option.

Pros

  • Best for low minimum quantities. You can print even 1-10 pieces in economical pricing. It’s the best option for short-run quantities as well.
  • Great choice for the people having a low budget for their projects.
  • It has the variable data capacity as well
  • It has very economical setup costs. You can print according to your requirements and needs.
  • Its results are improved due to the advancement of technology in this field

Our Final Words

So, we have explained both options for the people. For us, both technologies have their own pros and cons. You can opt for any options depending on your project budget and requirements. But for the larger quantities, I will recommend you to go with offset printing option. While for the quantities less than 100 digital printing is the best option.

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