Offset printing is a widely used printing technique that involves a process of transferring ink from a plate to a rubber blanket, which then rolls onto the printing substrate. This method is considered high-quality and cost-effective for bulk printing jobs, as it allows for consistent and precise printing of large quantities of materials such as brochures, books, and magazines.

The offset printing process involves several steps, including prepress, plate making, printing, and finishing. During prepress, the design is prepared for printing, and plates are made. Once the plates are made, ink is applied to them, and the image is transferred to a rubber blanket, which then rolls onto the paper. The result is a sharp, clear image that is ideal for producing high-quality printed materials.

Offset Printing