Screen - It’s the classical way of doing things. Right from the preparation of individual color screens to the printing process, everything is done manually. Of course the process is time consuming but the final look of the print is well worth it.
Laser - By far the fastest method of printing. Maintains color quality and prints most vibrant graphics and crisp vectors. Process is fully computerized so there is minimal scope for human error.
Offset - This process is the most popular of printing processes known today. Most newspapapers, magazines and books are printed using offset. Applicable when large volumes have to be printed. Good for posters brochures manuals and booklets.
Digital - When an electronic file is output directly, with no intermediate film stage, the process is called digital printing. Digital color presses use electrophotography and print with toners or special inks, and all of them are capable of sheet-to-sheet personalization of images and text, commonly known as variable-data printing. This process gives very high resolution prints for big size graphics. Works great for in store graphics and promotional materials. It is also useful when the print has to be customized and individually printed.
Solvent - Used for very large scale graphics. Of all the printing styles this method of printing is the most durable. It is mainly used for outdoor graphics like hoardings, bus-shelters, signage etc.
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