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Offset Printing - How it's done
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Sometimes, we wonder how the colorful magazines that
we read or the captivating brochures that we receive
came to be. Of course, it all started with a
creative process. Writers and designers work
together in order to create a good design. Once they
are done with the planning and designing, printers
take over and take responsibility in creating these
designs and transforming them to a work of art.
Printing is a seemingly complex area that involves
an endless combination of skills, equipments and
outcomes. Although letterpress and screen printing
are some of the ways to put ink into paper, offset
printing is one of the processes you will likely
find in great quantity in most print shops.
Offset printing is mostly suitable for printing
multicolor photos and artwork on papers. Most modern
printing today is done through offset. The process
involves the transferring of ink from the impression
cylinder to the printed sheet. Offset printing is
based on the principle that ink and water don’t mix.
In the past, lithographers engraved images on a flat
stone. Some stone accepts water while others accept
ink. When ink is applied on these stones, the image
stays on the greasy area and avoids the rest of the
stone.
Today, this concept is still being used in printing
but with the addition of one essential element -
images are transferred from the printing plate to a
rubber blanket and then to the paper. When the plate
is exposed, an ink receptive coating is activated at
the image area. The plate is then dampened by water
rollers then by ink rollers. The ink sticks on the
image area and the water to the non-image area. From
this, the image is transferred to the blanket and
the paper passes between the blanket and the
cylinder and the image is them transferred to the
paper.
There are no limitations on tonal choices with
offset printing. You can even use smaller fonts and
much more detailed images. Offset printing is really
good when working in four color process, if the
print job is fairly detailed and uses a lot of color
or tonal ranges. Hence, modern printing has evolved
through offset printing. With it, printing abilities
today has increased significantly in quality and
quantity.
About the Author: Viojieley Gurrobat loves
readings books in her spare time. She writes stories
and poems about anything under the sun. For comments
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