Different Type of Printing Methods

Offset Lithography:

 

Offset Lithography is also known as offset printing or litho and is a very common mass-production printing process. This requires printing plates, usually made of aluminium, each of which contains an illustrations of the material to be printed.

 

In producing consistently high-quality images, offset lithography is nice and can be used for small or high volume of print jobs.

 

Flexography:

 

Used for labels and packaging, anything with ongoing designs, such as wallpaper and gift wrap. The modern version of letterpress printing is Flexographic printing is widely used to print on uneven surfaces. This printing style utilizes semi-liquid, quick-drying inks and can be used for high-volume jobs.

 

Due to its high press speeds, suitability for long runs, and ability to print on a wide variety of formats, including plastic, cellphane, and metallic film, flexography is a common option.

 

Digital Printing:

 

Used for posters and signs, labels, newsletters, lists, and letters. Digital printing is a new technique that incorporates several different methods, including inkjet and laser printing.

 

Large Format:

 

Used for large signs such as billboards, posters, vinly banners, wallpapers and murals, floor graphics, laminating. To produce the full print roll width, broad format printing occurs. As compared to other techniques such as digital printing, this printing method allows you to concentrate on a much wider field. Ideal for traditional advertising media and businesses that wants to make a significant influence on their clients.