TRADITIONAL OFFSET PRINTING

From the earliest use of wooden blocks in 3rd Century China, to the digital printing presses of today, printing technology has undergone significant changes. But despite the many advancements, the intent of printing remains the same to create a final product that conveys information via a printed medium.
Traditional offset printing dates back to 1903, when Ira Washington Rubel serendipitously discovered the offset printing process and then invented the first offset printing press.
The offset printing process involves burning a desired image onto a plate and then transferring (or offsetting) it from the plate onto a rubber blanket, and then onto the printing surface itself. While this process is initially more labor intensive than digital printing, it becomes very cost effective when used for large-volume projects.
Despite technological advancements (and the fact that offset printing is over a century old), it is still a widely used commercial printing application for several reasons, the first of which is quality. Offset printing produces clean, sharp images, consistent color, and is scalable for a variety of quantities and substrates.
Lastly, when it comes to large commercial printing projects, offset printing reigns supreme. The majority of the cost is front loaded into the initial setup, so once the project is in place, economies of scale kick in to make large projects far more cost effective than they would be for digital printing.
Sir Speedy Printing continues to be the world leader in the field of offset printing. We use only the finest equipment, processes, and printing presses.
All of our presses are operated by master pressmen -- ones with decades of experience. Their eye for detail and commitment to quality assure youll receive a final product that exceeds the standards of the most critical eye the closest thing to aesthetic perfection.
So contact us today, and let us show you why Sir Speedy Printing is the company of choice for your next commercial printing project. Let us put our generations of experience to work for you!
With over 40 years of experience we know how to do it right.

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