LITHO PRINTING

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Litho printing, also known as lithography, is a printing process that uses a flat metal or stone plate with a design or image etched onto its surface. The plate is coated with ink, and the image is transferred onto paper or other materials by pressing the plate against the surface. Litho printing is commonly used for high-volume commercial printing jobs, such as magazines, brochures, and packaging materials. It produces high-quality, precise, and consistent results, with vibrant colours and sharp details.  

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We provide a full project management service for your litho printing, from the conception of the brief through to delivery, production, and aftercare. 

LITHO PRINTING INFORMATION

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Litho printing works by transferring ink from the printing plate to a rubber blanket, which then transfers the ink onto the paper or other material.

  • Litho printing produces Litho printing produces high-quality prints with bright, vibrant colours and sharp details. It is also suitable for printing large quantities of materials.

  • Litho printing can be used to print on a variety of materials, including paper, cardboard, plastic, and metal.

  • Litho printing can be more expensive than other printing methods for small print runs, but it becomes more cost-effective for larger quantities.

  • The time it takes to produce a litho printing job depends on the complexity and quantity of the job, but it typically takes several days.

  • Yes, litho printing can be used for large format printing, but it is more commonly used for smaller print runs.

  • Litho printing uses a printing plate to transfer ink onto paper, while digital printing uses a digital file to directly print onto the paper.

  • Litho printing can print up to four colours (CMYK) and additional spot colours.

  • Yes, litho printing can produce high-quality photographic prints.

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