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Offset printing
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The most common printing process in current use is OFFSET PRINTING. Today’s businesses, including publishers and newspapers, depend on the consistent reliability of offset printing. This method is even more impressive when combined with new advances in lithographic techniques. The only real threat to its continued dominance in the printing industry is the development of digital technology. Offset printing is a widely used printing technique where the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface. Advantages of offset printing compared to other printing methods include: – consistent high image quality. Offset printing produces sharper and cleaner images and type than letterpress printing because the rubber blanket conforms to the texture of the printing surface. – quick and easy production of printing plates. – offset printing is the most common form of high-volume commercial printing, due to advantages in quality and efficiency in high-volume jobs.
| Full offset printing of business-cards, fly-sheets, flyers (4+4) |
| Name |
Business-card (5õ9ñì) |
Calendar (7õ10ñì) |
Flyer (21õ10ñì) |
| Paper density g/m |
115-150 |
200-300 |
115-150 |
200-300 |
115-150 |
200-300 |
| 1000 p. |
155,00 |
210,00 |
200,00 |
250,00 |
500,00 |
550,00 |
| 5000 p. |
655,00 |
950,00 |
850,00 |
1 100,00 |
1 650,00 |
2 150,00 |
| 10000 p. |
1 100,00 |
1 500,00 |
1 400,00 |
1 900,00 |
2 250,00 |
2 900,00 |
| Full offset printing of fly-sheets (4+4) |
| Name |
Fly-sheet À5 (21õ15ñì) |
Fly-sheet À4 (21õ30ñì) |
Fly-sheet À3 (30õ42ñì) |
| Paper density g/m |
115-150 |
200-300 |
115-150 |
200-300 |
115-150 |
200-300 |
| 1000 p. |
700,00 |
1050,00 |
1050,00 |
1400,00 |
1680,00 |
2250,00 |
| 5000 p. |
2100,00 |
2650,00 |
3050,00 |
3750,00 |
4200,00 |
4900,00 |
| 10000 p. |
3050,00 |
3750,00 |
4200,00 |
4900,00 |
6300,00 |
7850,00 |
All prices are given in hrivnas.
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