Digital vs Offset Printing: What's the Difference, and Why Does It Matter for Your Brand?When it comes to printing your marketing material or business stationery, you've likely heard the terms digital and offset printing thrown around. But what do they actually mean - and why should you care? At VAST Print + Brand Management, we often get asked about the difference between the two. So let’s break it down in a way that makes sense (no jargon, we promise). First Things First: What’s the Difference?Digital printing is like the desktop printer on steroids. It uses toner or liquid ink and prints directly from a file, so there’s no need for printing plates. It’s fast, flexible, and great for shorter runs, large format or projects that need a quick turnaround. Offset printing, on the other hand, is a more traditional method where the image is transferred—or “offset”—from a plate to a rubber blanket, then onto the paper. It’s ideal for high-volume printing and offers incredibly accurate, consistent colour reproduction. The Pros and Cons |
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