Offset Print
Offset printing is a common method used to create clear, high-quality printed designs on packaging. It’s widely used because it’s fast, reliable, and produces sharp, colorful images.
Here’s how it works:
- Step 1:Â Ink is placed on a metal plate that has been prepared with your packaging design.
- Step 2:Â The inked design is transferred (“offset”) onto a rubber blanket.
- Step 3:Â The rubber blanket then presses this ink onto paperboard, cardboard, or other packaging materials.
Why does this matter?
Because the flexible rubber blanket adapts easily, offset printing works well on a variety of surfaces—giving smooth and detailed results. It’s ideal for large print runs, ensuring every piece of packaging has the exact same attractive look.
In short, offset printing offers:
- Consistent Quality:Â Every print looks sharp and professional.
- Cost Efficiency:Â Great for large quantities, keeping costs lower.
- Versatility:Â Works well on paper, cardboard, and flexible packaging materials.
If you’re looking for a smooth, clear printing solution for your packaging, offset printing could be the perfect choice.
