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Making_the_right_choice
| Making the right choice
If you’re talking about quality printing, digital printing does
it all. You will not have second thoughts whether to print it
the digital way or follow the old method. The two types of
printing have many differences but in one way or another has
their own advantages which both have in common. No matter how we
claim digital printing is the most trusted and efficient way of
printing, we should never take the old way of printing for
granted. It’s nice that we have options for printing. Some tasks
and printing jobs still require the old method.
The most advantage of digital printing is that it is less costly
than press printing. Press printing requires a lot of processes
and equipments and other props.
Digital printing uses the newest type of color application and
separation which is the CMYK. This kind of color separation is
printed out in tiny dots and they are diversed into other
assorted colors. Press printing uses Pantone Matching System
which is called the PMS. This kind of color printing is
effective and efficient too. These colors are mixed to sort out
and match a certain tone of colors.
Proofing is done quickly in digital printing. It saves time and
cuts the budget because editing and some changes can be easily
done in the computer and in the printer directly. Press printing
may not be that expensive but it does not maintain very good
accuracy.
Digital printing chooses the kind of paper to print on. The
thickness and weight is required because it does not cover all
types of paper quality. While in press printing, you can choose
from a variety of paper sizes and quality. Special paper can be
processed without considering the thickness or the weight. So
there’s no need in worrying if the paper can be printed on.
Of some finishing touches and polishing needs to be done. In
digital printing, only limited types of finishing preferences
are available. Digital printers do not offer much die-cutting
while press printing, die cutting can easily be done and other
types such as embossing. Some techniques are not as available as
the traditional method of printing.
Digital printing only covers a limited choice of material and
paper, styles and even the formats. Bigger formats will require
additional equipment other than that of smaller print formats.
While in press printing, you can choose from a lot of formats
and styles without using any other equipment or device.
Now, these are some points on the advantages and disadvantages
of printing. you have your choice to make and that choice is
considered to be just and fairly because they have their own
differences. It’s now all up to you to make a pick.
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About the author:
Karen Nodalo came across writing when she was about 11. The
whole craze for writing started when she first wrote her diary
during elementary years. After school, she would write in it
first before doing homework. She finds it cool and until now she
still keeps one.
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