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  2. Offset printing - Wikipedia

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    Web offset presses are beneficial in long run printing jobs, typically press runs that exceed 10,000 or 20,000 impressions. Speed is a determining factor when considering the completion time for press production; some web presses print at speeds of 3,000 feet (910 meters) per minute or faster.

  3. Print on demand - Wikipedia

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    Print on demand with digital technology is a way to print items for a fixed cost per copy, regardless of the size of the order. While the unit price of each physical copy is greater than with offset printing, the average cost is lower for very small print jobs, because setup costs are much greater for offset printing.

  4. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen - Wikipedia

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    Heidelberg "Windmill" platen press, 1950s vintage. By cooperating with Ricoh in 2011 Heidelberg entered a global distribution agreement contract to sell and support the Japanese company's latest production digital colour press, alongside their extensive offset press portfolio. [3] Like much of the printing industry, Heidelberg has suffered and ...

  5. The Economical Printing Press in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    This is the first logo the company used back in 1975 for its identity, which was replaced in 2013 in favor of a modern approach. The Economical Printing Press is the second commercial printing press to be established in Dubai and has been in Dubai for over 40 Years. The Economical Printing Press is specialized in ABT and BLTmedia.

  6. Letterpress printing - Wikipedia

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    Letterpress printing is a technique of relief printing for producing many copies by repeated direct impression of an inked, raised surface against individual sheets of paper or a continuous roll of paper. [ 1] A worker composes and locks movable type into the "bed" or "chase" of a press, inks it, and presses paper against it to transfer the ink ...

  7. Waterless printing - Wikipedia

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    Waterless printing is an offset lithographic printing process that eliminates the use of water or the dampening system used in conventional printing. [ 1] Unlike traditional printing presses, waterless offset presses do not use a dampening solution to clear the press of ink. [ 2] Proponents of the technology claim efficiency and ecological ...

  8. Jobbing press - Wikipedia

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    A jobbing press, job press, or jobber is a variety of printing press used in letterpress printing. [ 1] The press is meant to be operated by a pressman working on small jobs, as opposed to long print runs or newspaper work, or jobs that require less than a full-sized sheet of paper, [ 2][ 3] though the definition of "small jobs" may vary widely ...

  9. Printing press - Wikipedia

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    A printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth ), thereby transferring the ink. It marked a dramatic improvement on earlier printing methods in which the cloth, paper, or other medium was brushed or rubbed repeatedly to achieve the transfer of ink and ...