
Frequently Asked Questions
Offset printing is a technique where the inked image is transferred (or “offset”) from a plate to a rubber blanket, and 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 (planographic) image carrier on which the image to be printed obtains ink from ink rollers, while the non-printing area attracts a film of water, keeping the non-printing area ink-free.
Consistent high quality images and type • Overall quality is higher • Works on various materials • Cheaper for high volume printing • Pantone matching system (colors will always be true to value).
Digital printing is a method of printing in which the data and images are printed directly from the computer onto paper.
Low volume printing • Faster turnaround time • Variable data printing • Better for the environment. Digital printing uses dry ink or toner, which doesn’t wait any docs in printing and uses much less paper, due to setup time being shorter.
We recommend Offset printing if: Quality is your main concern | High volume printing (more than 250 business cards and/or 1000 brochures. Material thicker than 12pt. | Products larger than 13” x 19”
We recommend Digital printing if: You need a Rush order (shorter than 5 business days) | Low volume printing (less than 250 business cards and/or 1000 brochures)
Yes, we DO NOT print any projects prior an approval from the customer. All proofs are digital mockups of your product and sent via email. Inluces up to 3 revisions, any additional revisions are subject to additional fees.






