Offset Printing

Offset Printing

Offset printing is a widely used commercial printing technique where the image (ink) is transferred (“offset”) from a metal plate to a rubber blanket, and then onto the printing surface—usually paper.


How offset printing works

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Offset printing is based on the principle that oil and water don’t mix:

  1. The printing plate is treated so that image areas attract ink and non-image areas attract water
  2. Ink sticks only to the image areas
  3. The image is first transferred to a rubber blanket cylinder
  4. Then it is pressed onto paper or another surface

Key features

  • High image quality – sharp, clean, and consistent
  • Efficient for large quantities – cost per copy drops with volume
  • Versatile materials – works on paper, cardboard, and more
  • Color accuracy – uses CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) for precise color reproduction

Types of offset printing

  • Sheet-fed offset – prints on individual sheets (used for brochures, posters)
  • Web offset – uses large rolls of paper (used for newspapers, magazines)

Advantages

  • Economical for bulk printing
  • Plates last long and produce consistent quality
  • Supports a wide range of finishes (coating, varnish, etc.)

Disadvantages

  • High setup cost (plates must be made)
  • Not ideal for small print runs
  • Longer preparation time compared to digital printing

Common uses

  • Books
  • Newspapers
  • Magazines
  • Packaging materials
  • Marketing materials (flyers, catalogs, brochures)
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