Offset Printing
Offset Printing Offset printing, also known as offset lithography, is a highly efficient method of mass-production printing that involves transferring images from metal plates to rubber blankets or rollers, and then onto the print media. Unlike other printing methods, the print media, typically paper, does not come into direct contact with the metal plates. This indirect transfer process offers several advantages, including the ability to prolong the life of the plates. The use of flexible rubber blankets or rollers in offset printing allows for easy adaptation to various print media surfaces. This flexibility makes offset printing suitable for rough-surfaced materials like canvas, cloth, or wood. By conforming readily to the texture of the print media, offset printing ensures accurate and high-quality image reproduction. One of the primary advantages of offset printing is its ability to consistently produce images of exceptional quality. The process is capable of reproducing fin...