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Laser and Offset Printing
Offset printing is the printing technique used all over the world - where the inked image is transferred from a plate to a rubber blanket and then retransferred to the printing surface. When used in combination with the lithographic process, which is based on the repulsion of oil and water, the offset technique uses an image carrier on which the image to be printed obtains ink from ink rollers, while the non-printing area attracts a film of water. Offset printing has certain distinct advantages compared with other modes of printing such as – consistently sharp image quality, easy production of printing plates, longer life span of printing plate, because there is no direct contact between the plate and the printing surface, cost-effective as the more you print, the less you pay per page.Offset printing is the most common form of high-volume commercial printing, due to advantages in quality and efficiency in high-volume jobs. Besides, many modern offset presses are using computer to plate systems as opposed to the earlier computer to films workflows, which further increases their quality of printing. More recently, flexography has become the most favored form of printing in packaging due to lower quality expectations and cheaper costs.
Advancements in the computer to plate printing process have produced highly satisfying results. Improved print quality – laser graphics are first generation so there is no loss of resolution. Polymer plates made using film are second generation. In addition, because the computer to plate printing (CTP) process requires less consumables, CTP users are able to enjoy a number of cost saving benefits like - reduced plate usage (double-sided laser polymer plates can accommodate up to four images), elimination of film costs – image-setter or laser film, elimination of chemical costs – fixer, developer, and plate toner cartridges, elimination of supply shipping costs and hazardous material removal, elimination of maintenance contracts on processing equipment.






