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The Advantages of Digital Printing Over Traditional Methods

Compared to traditional printing techniques, digital printing provides a number of advantages. One benefit is that it requires less setup time and is faster and more effective because printing plates are not needed. Because of this, firms may get their printed papers more quickly, meeting their deadlines and maintaining a seamless operation.

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The Advantages of Digital Printing Over Traditional Methods

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  1. THE ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL PRINTING OVER TRADITIONAL METHODS COMPANY WWW.E-ARC.AE

  2. COMPACT DESIGN Modern digital printers may be deployed in practically any workplace setting because they are made to be quiet, space-efficient, and have a small footprint. In contrast, offset printers are big, noisy machines with numerous offset press stations that create a lot more noise and need a lot more room. They frequently need to be kept in a different building or a rear room.

  3. MULTIFUN CTIONAL The modern digital printer has seen numerous modifications as a result of advances in printer technology. Their multifunctionality is one of the most commonly praised aspects. One device can create a batch of personalized business cards, letterheads, and envelopes. In a box, they resemble a full-service print shop.

  4. FASTER THROUGHPUT Offset printing presses employ wet ink and printing plates, therefore the printed collateral must dry before any finishing operations may be performed. On the other hand, dry material produced by digital printing is immediately ready to be folded, stapled, or placed inside of envelopes, leading to a far faster throughput.

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