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Modern printing methods such as laser and ink-jet printing are known as digital printing. In digital printing, an image is sent directly to the printer using digital files such as PDFs and those from graphics software such as Illustrator and Indesign. This eliminates the need for a printing plate, which is used in offset printing, which can save money and time.
Without the need of creating a plate, digital printing has brought about fast turnaround times and printing on demand. Instead of printing large, pre-determined runs, requests can be made for as little as one print. While offset printing still often results in slightly better quality prints, digital methods are being worked on at a fast rate to improve quality and lower costs.
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The greatest difference between digital printing and traditional methods such as lithography, flexography, gravure, or letterpress is that there is no need to replace printing plates in digital printing, whereas in analog printing the plates are repeatedly replaced. This results in quicker turnaround time and lower cost when using digital printing, but typically a loss of some fine-image detail by most commercial digital printing processes. The most popular methods include inkjet or laser printers that deposit pigment or toner onto a wide variety of substrates including paper, photo paper, canvas, glass, metal, marble, and other substances.
In many of the processes, the ink or toner does not permeate the substrate, as does conventional ink, but forms a thin layer on the surface that may be additionally adhered to the substrate by using a fuser fluid with heat process or UV curing process.
Advantage of digital printing :-
The characteristic of re-drawing the image for each page means that digital printers can do two things very efficiently: print sets of multi-page documents one set at a time; and personalize the image on a page to a single person or company. This feature facilitates the use of personalization in marketing, on-demand printing for books and manuals, and just-in-time inventory management based on short run lengths.
How does digital printing works?
Digital printing begins with creation of the document file – the words and images that will print on the page. Regardless of what program is used to create the file or any of its components, the file is converted into a raster graphics image. A raster is a grid of x and y coordinates on a display space; a raster image file identifies which of those coordinates to illuminate.A raster image file is sometimes referred to as a bit map because it contains information that is directly mapped to the display grid. BMP, TIFF, GIF and JPEG are all examples of raster image file types. The action of converting a file to a raster image file is known as raster image processing or RIPping. To prepare for digital printing, all files must be RIPped to create the bit map that will guide the imaging device (usually laser or inkjet) to print the dots in the right place. As we mentioned before, digital printing devices use a variety of technologies to create the image: wet or dry toner, inkjet, and dye- or pigment-based. This feature facilitates the use of personalization in marketing, on-demand printing for books and manuals, and just-in-time inventory management based on short run lengths.for more detail call 9667222795 or Visit- http://sonupublicity.in
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