Which is Better Digital or Offset Printing?
Depends What You are Looking For
For those companies interested in conveying the best possible image at all times, it is important to evaluate which printing process will bring the greatest result.
Let's compare the two processes briefly:
Digital Printing: If you want a sample of digital printing, simply look at a piece that you print from your inkjet printer at your home or office. Digital printing uses a series of dots printed on top of the paper that form an image.
Offset Printing: Offset printing is done on large presses that use plates and ink. As your piece is printed on an offset press, the ink bleeds into the paper and bonds with it.
Because of the plates used, and the way the ink is absorbed by the paper, most people feel that offset printing provides deeper, richer, fuller color saturation than digital printing. While digital printing has certainly improved over the years, most printing experts would agree that it still hasn't reached the quality level of offset printing.
You may also like...
- Does Your Brochure Pass the Test?
- 6 �Must-Have' Elements of an Effective Brochure
- Three Steps to Creating Outstanding Brochures
- How to Create Your Own Brochures with Microsoft Works
- Fun and Easy Travel Brochure Crafts
- Brochure, Business Card Design and Development
- The Power of Your Business Card
- How to Design a Business Card that Brings in Sales!
- Why You Should Throw Away Your Old Business Card
- How to Generate Leads for Your Direct Sales Business
Most Commented On



Jeanne Marie Kerns
Add a Comment
Posted on 04/09/2007 at 7:04:00 AM