Choose Between Digital and Offset Printing

Depending on your job, offset printing may or may not be the best technology. The table below should help you make a decision of which is right for you. If you have any questions, just ask your local mananger.



OFFSET

DIGITAL

Quantity

High quantities, 750+

Low quantities (short runs) less than 750

Color

Pantone® (PMS) or CMYK

CMYK

Turnaround

Drying time required

Need it quickly, short turnaround

Price

Prints higher quantities at much less cost

Prints lower quantities at much less cost

Quality

Higher image quality, higher resolution and no streaks/spots. The ability to produce gradients, vibrant colours, solids and metallics

High image quality not a factor

Sheet Size

Largest sheet size available: 12x18

Most digital presses only print up to a 14x20 sheet although 12x18 is the most common sheet size

Variable Text

No

Can print variable text or images where each sheet off the press is unique in some personalized way (database driven, e.g. mailing lists, marketing materials, direct mail pieces, letters, etc. with a different name/address or number/code on each printed piece)

Finishing

Must dry or be coated before handling

Once a sheet is off a digital press it can be cut, folded or finished immediately

Special Inks

Yes - metallics, fluorescents. PMS colours

No special inks (metallics, fluorescents) since all colors will have to fall within a CMYK gamut

Stock/Printing Surfaces

Works on a wide range of printing surfaces including thick paper, rough paper and specialty papers

Limited choice of stocks available

Proofing

If you need hard copy proofs, very accurate color proofing can become expensive

Offers more accurate proofs, since what you see is an actual sample of the printed piece. Printed using the exact process as the intended run