2. What is Offset Printing?
Offset printing is a commonly used printing technique in which
the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber
blanket, then to the printing surface. When used in combination with the
lithographic process, which is based on the repulsion of oil and water,
the offset technique employs a flat image
carrier on which the image to be printed
obtains ink from ink rollers, while the nonprinting area attracts a water-based film
(called "fountain solution"), keeping the
non-printing areas ink-free.
Azimuth Print are one of the world's first
Computer-to-Plate colour litho printers.
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3. A little history
Development of the offset press came in two versions: In 1875
by Robert Barclay of England for printing on tin, and in 1904 by Ira
Washington Rubel of the United States for printing on paper.
4. Before Offset Printing
Every printing process starts with the creative process. Writers,
editors, graphic designers and artists are the initial step in the
creation of flyers, magazines, brochures, books and other print
pieces.
After the artwork has been completed, edited and proofread, a
digital "printer's file" is ready to print.
Azimuth Print offer the complete design package from concept to
finished product. Our fixed price approach to design is fresh, simple
and effective. We take pride in our dedication to delivering projects
on time and at a fixed cost.
Whether you're a start-up company requiring logo ideas or an
existing company in need of marketing communications, we're here
to help make your mark and differentiate you from the competition.
5. 1st step: Pre-press
Before the job can be printed, the document must be converted
to plates. The plates are created from digital file. Each of the primary
colours - black, cyan, magenta, and yellow - has a separate plate.
We are using the best plate material, aluminium instead of paper
plates, which are cheaper but not so good quality.
6. 2nd step: Press Run
The pre-cut paper is fed through the press.
The image area of the plate picks up ink
from the ink rollers. The water rollers keep
the ink off of the non-image areas of the
plate. Each plate then transfers its image to
a rubber blanket that in turn transfers the
image to the paper. The plate itself does not
actually touch the paper - thus the term
"offset" lithography. All of this occurs at an
extremely high speed.
Our Heidelberg presses’ quality is superb.
They can run at 15,000 impressions an
hour, so it takes hours not days for the job
to be completed.
7. The Inking Process
Ink and water do not mix - this is the underlying principle of offset
lithography. The ink is distributed to the plates through a series of
rollers. On the press, the plates are dampened, first by water rollers,
then ink rollers. The rollers distribute the ink from the ink fountain
onto the plates.
8. 3rd step: Finishing
When our presses have finished the printing process:
The papers are trimmed to the final size using our guillotines.
The cut papers can be
• left as they are for flyers, leaflets
• folded for folded leaflets
• bound, stitched and laminated for books and booklets.
9. These are the main steps of Offset Printing.
We are offering a fast efficient and cost effective printing service, our
products include flyers, leaflets, folded leaflets, postcards,
folders, books, business cards, brochures, booklets and
stationery.
Call 01454 319676
or e-mail to
sales@azimuthprint.co.uk
for details and prices.
You can order online from
www.azimuthprint.co.uk
Thank you for your attention!