Printing is a simple matter

at our product will not behave as it should be, and colors or invoices will make reading and receiving difficult, and yet, in print, it is precisely what this is all about. When choosing the type of paint carrier, it is worth f

Printing is a simple matter

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The material on which we print is very important and everyone who knows at least a little about printing and large format printing will say so. Bad paper can cause that our product will not behave as it should be, and colors or invoices will make reading and receiving difficult, and yet, in print, it is precisely what this is all about.

When choosing the type of paint carrier, it is worth following the proven solutions, or relying on the advice of the company or the printing plant, because they are in the trade? and they will definitely offer something worth attention and meet our requirements.


Water and waterless - offset printing

Offset printing is the most popular type of printing in today's printing industry. It is true that it has many varieties and uses different techniques and materials (paint, paper). The main division is cold printing, where the paint is fixed by soaking into paper. While the 'hot' offset where the printed paper web passes through the drying tunnel.

The classic offset (water) is associated with the use of water rollers and hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces, however, this method is already abandoned due to the difficulty in obtaining a good balance of water and oil paint.

The successor of this method is anhydrous offset printing where silicone molds are used instead of water.


Brief about DTP Jobs

The DTP operator is a responsible person in printers, publishing houses and wherever materials are printed in large quantities, for the correct preparation of files that will be printed. The task is easy and simple in theory, however, one small error of the DTP operator and the circulation of several thousand copies of newspapers can be thrown away. In this work, many things may go wrong: change of paper for another, new printer with other inks, incorrect conversion of colors. There are also typo errors, bad placement of some element or just a few details. All this can end very badly and bring big losses - so it's work under stress and tension, because if something goes wrong it usually will be just for the DTP operator.