OFFSET
PRINTING
having 10 Offset Printing options
under one roof is a game changer
Not to “press” the point home too heavily… but with ten different offset press options available, it allows TEAM Concept to produce a finished product from a limitless size offering of substrates, multiple colors, and finishes, all in various sizes, on one press. We take manufacturing excellence, the craft of printing, and all that it takes to deliver an incredible finished product very seriously.
The benefits of
offset printing
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With offset printing, you can expect a high-quality printed image every time. The printer operator can control the ink flow, which means that fewer wasted prints don’t provide enough contrast within the images. As a result, you get clean, sharp images on every piece.
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One of the main offset printing advantages is the low cost of high-quality prints. It’s cheaper than rotogravure or photogravure methods, which offer slightly higher quality but are not always worth the extra expense. The more you need to be printed during each cycle, the less it costs to produce each piece.
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While there are a few extras involved in creating the metal plate and setting up the equipment, it’s worth the extra work in terms of speed for high-volume jobs. Standard printers risk running out of paper or ink during the printing cycle or printing a faded image when ink runs low. However, with offset printing, the printer operator can control the ink flow. That means your print job is less likely to be interrupted, which can ensure you get large quantities in less time.
Providing consistent, rich color, sheet-after-sheet. we offer access to some of the best equipment available.
frequently
asked questions
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Offset printing is a lithographic printing process where an image is transferred from a plate to a rubber blanket, and then to the printing surface, like paper. This method is known for its high-quality, consistent printing and cost-effectiveness, especially for large-volume runs.
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High-quality and Consistent Prints:
Offset printing excels at producing crisp, clear images with consistent color and high resolution.
Cost-effective for Large Volumes:
Once the plates are made, the cost per print decreases significantly, making it ideal for mass production.
Durability and Color Fidelity:
Prints are durable and resist fading, and the process allows for precise color matching, making it suitable for long-lasting materials and projects where color fidelity is critical.
Versatility and Efficiency:
Sheet-fed offset printing is suitable for smaller runs, while web offset printing is more cost-effective for high-volume publications with frequent content changes.
Fast Turnaround:
Once the plates are prepared, offset presses can run efficiently and quickly, especially for large print jobs.
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Offset printing is widely used for newspapers, magazines, brochures, books, and on various materials including paper, paperboard, and even some plastics.



