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The usage of platters is the primary distinction between offset printing and digital printing. Offset involves plates that are rolled onto a sheet of paper and used to transfer an image onto a rubber blanket. Because the ink is not applied directly to the paper, it is called offset printing.<br><br>Since there are no plates involved, toner is applied straight to the paper when printing digitally. Digital setup takes substantially less time, making it suitable for on-demand jobs that last for a shorter time.
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OFFSET PRINTING AND DIGITAL PRINTING COMPANY WWW.E-ARC.AE
NO 1 Offset printing includes transferring ink from a reservoir located on the printing press to rollers, a printing plate, a rubber blanket, and finally the paper substrate.
NO 2 In digital printing, toner particles (either dry or suspended in a liquid or oil) are drawn to a drum by an electrostatic charge, applied to a blanket or belt, and then deposited onto the paper substrate.
NO 3 With offset printing, at least some ink seeps into the paper fibers as it dries or is cured with UV light, but this happens to a lesser level with coated paper than with uncoated paper.
NO 4 It is static to print offset. It cannot customize each printed copy with unique information (such as various addresses). Digital printing is capable.