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Did You Know?

Did you know that Printwarehouse have in-house digital colour printing facilities?

Digital printing is the reproduction of digital images on a physical surface. It is generally used for short print runs, and for the customisation of print media.

The process differs from lithography, flexography, gravure, and letterpress printing in several ways:

  • Every print can be different, because printing plates are not required, as in traditional methods.
  • There is less wasted chemical and paper, because there is no need to bring the image "up to colour" and check for registration and position.
  • The ink or toner does not penetrate into the paper, as does conventional ink, but forms a thin layer on the surface and may in some systems be additionally adhered to the substrate by using a fuser fluid with heat process (toner) or UV curing process (ink). Because there is less initial setup, it is useful for rapid prototyping, and cost effective for small print runs.

Digital Printing is used for personalized printing, or variable data printing (VDP or VI), for example personalized children's books, which are customized with the specific child's name and images. Print on Demand (POD) systems also use digital printing, for short run books of varying page quantities, and binding techniques.

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To find out more about Printwarehouse's digitial printing capabilities,
call us on 02 8755 7888.

(Digital printing definition from en.wikipedia.org)



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Unit 7, 2-4 Dunlop Street,
Strathfield South NSW 2136
Phone: 02 8755 7888
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