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Digital printing is the process of making prints straight from an electronic file. The artwork is created on a computer and directly printed onto the material.
Lithographic printing involves the creation of printing plates which are treated in such a way that, when ink is applied, the wet non-image areas repel the oil-based inks, adhering only to the images to be printed. The ink is then transferred onto a rubber blanket which is then pressed onto the paper or other substrate as it is pulled through the machine.
Large format digital printing, also called wide format printing, is a process that caters to materials too large for regular commercial printers such as large Maps, Posters, Banners, Wallpaper, Store displays, etc. The process maximizes the print roll width for each product.
Web printing is a form of offset printing used for high volume and fast paced print jobs such as Newspapers, Magazines, Books etc.. It uses large rolls of paper that are fed through a printing press for a continuous run. The paper on a web press is cut into smaller parts after receiving the inked images.
Rotogravure is a type of intaglio printing process, which utilizes an engraved cylinder fixed to a rotary printing press. The cylinders transfer the print directly on to the printed objects. Gravure is utilized when the job calls for fine, detailed images in a high speed, high quality and long run printing process.
Flexography is a form of rotary printing in which ink is applied to various substrates including plastic, metallic films, cellophane and paper, by means of flexible printing plates. This printing process is commonly used to print high volumes of Labels and Packaging.
Screen Printing, commonly associated with Scratch cards, Bumper stickers, Gift-wrap, Wobblers, Boxes etc. is a stencilling technique used to apply inked images to a wide variety of substrates. Using a stencil, or a series of stencils, the ink is distributed to the desired area(s) by being pressed through a porous screen.