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Offer Newsletter Printing As A New Service

Brochure printing can lead to large quantities of print work, especially when you are servicing a large company. You may have had to turn away work, in the past, because you didn’t have the facilities to do the job. This should never be a concern for a printing company, because there are so many online printing services capable of handling these large orders.

You can take the orders for the brochure printing and never have to worry about physically printing the brochures. In fact, you can even offer sales and discounts for brochure printing, from time to time, because you order them and the customer has no idea for what price you are getting them. When companies order brochure printing, they usually order large amounts. They do this because they hand out brochures to customers and potential customers. They might even stock them at different places so they can advertise to people who frequent those places. Don’t let a small facility and a lack of printing supplies prevent you from taking on these profitable orders.
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What are the Differences between Offset and Digital Printing?

Digital printing refers to the method of printing from a digital based image directly to a variety of media types. Digital printing is more of a recent phenomenon, whereas offset printing has been the norm of the printing industry for years. Offset printing utilizes ink, plates, and rollers in a printing press to complete a printed sheet. Digital printing generally differs in that it does not use wet ink to create prints. Instead, dry toner and fuser oil are heated to create the image in digital printing. While both methods result in similar printed product, the differences in quality and cost should be made known to any potential printing buyer.

Offset printing offers higher quality printing than digital printing. However, if you are printing in small quantities, such as 1000 or less, it will be much too costly to use offset printing. In general, however, the price per piece of an offset printed product is lower than that of a digital print product. Businesses can typically benefit greatly from the speed of digital printing, since the turnaround time for digital printing is usually one or two days at the most, whereas it may take up to a week for an offset printer to produce the same amount of product.

ColorFX offers both offset commercial printing as well as digital printing services so that your company’s printing needs can better be met. Choosing ColorFX means not having to choose between offset and digital printing; you have the best of both worlds!

Digital or Offset Printing

For years, it was assumed that digital printing was simply a lower quality process than offset printing.  Customers were often disappointed when they learned their small color print jobs called for digital printing because they wanted the better quality of offset.  However, in today’s digital printing world, this method is becoming more widely used around the country.

Offset printing involves burning plates and a much more involved set up process, which pushes the upfront set up expense, which is often the best choice for high volume printing runs.  Offset printing has a better quality finished work, which is a definite advantage.  Digital printing is a less expensive alternative because it does not require the elaborate initial steps to set up, making it a great choice for low volume printing.

Although offset lithography still has a slightly better quality, digital printing technology has improved a great deal in recent years and the novice will at times find it difficult to distinguish between a digital and offset printed product.  For short run color brochures or trial run postcard marketing test runs digital printing is defiantly the way to go.

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