11 Facts About Digital printing

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Digital printing is a method of printing from a digital-based image directly to a variety of media.

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Digital printing has a higher cost per page than more traditional offset printing methods, but this price is usually offset by avoiding the cost of all the technical steps required to make printing plates.

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The savings in labor and the ever-increasing capability of digital presses means that digital printing is reaching the point where it can match or supersede offset printing technology's ability to produce larger print runs of several thousand sheets at a low price.

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Inkjet Digital printing has the added advantage of allowing artists to take total control of the production of their images, including the final color correction and the substrates being used, with some artists owning and operating their own printers.

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Digital inkjet printing allows for the output of digital art of all types as finished pieces or as an element in a further art piece.

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Digital printing images are exposed onto true, light sensitive photographic paper with lasers and processed in photographic developers and fixers.

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Digital printing technology has grown significantly over the past few years with substantial developments in quality and sheet sizes.

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Digital cylinder printing is when a machine directly lays ink onto a curved surface that usually is the wall of an object that has a circular cross section, and a constant, tapered, or variable diameter.

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Digital cylinder printing is a method of reproducing black-and-white or full-color images and text onto cylindrical objects, typically promotional products, through use of digital imaging systems.

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Digital cylindrical printing process involves inserting a cylinder-shaped item, or part, into a fixture, which securely holds it in place.

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Multi-Pass: Multi-pass Digital printing is when the print heads or printed object move axially in steps down the part, like a flatbed printer.

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