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What is offeset printing?

"Offset printing is a commonly used printing technique where the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface."


What is back to front printing?

Back to front printing is a setting that allows your pages to be printed in reverse order, making it easier to staple.


What is the difference between silkscreen printing and heat press printing?

I am not so familiar with the difference but i know a company who is very knowledgeable and will be glad to answer your question go to http://www.superfineprinting.com/


What is lithography?

Lithography is the process of printing a lithograph on a hard surface.


What is the difference between digital printing and conventional printing?

That is not neccearily true. There are some digital presses that use actual ink. The Heidelberg QM, and the HP Indigo. The difference between digital printing and conventional printing is Digital printing is printed with CMYK toners, offset printing uses regular ink, not toners. I found information about this when i was inquiring about printing for my school for the coming year and did lots of research which guided me to http://www.superfineprinting.com/ Good luck on all your printing!


What is screen printing techniques and screen printing method?

Screen printing process comprises of creating a printing stencil that's is later on used to apply ink layers on the surface. In this process each and every color needs a separate stencil to be applied on the surface. Every stencil is applied step by step until the desired results are gained.Screen printing is the best option for getting the high resolution results when printing on shirts and products with dark background. In this process thicker ink is applied as compared to digital printing process that produce the high quality colors even on dark surface.


What is the difference between the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the Mint?

The US Mint does coins while the Bureau of Engraving and Printing does Bills.


What is lino printing?

Lino printing is when you paint a side of an object and put it on a piece of paper or card, and it the shape of whatever part of the object you painted will transfer onto the paper. lino is short for linoleum block printing where you use a linoleum tile as the printing plate. Carve what you want on the plate in reverse and print it.


Difference between laminar air flow and reverse laminar aire flow?

difference between laminar air flow & reverse laminar air flow


Where are rocks above the surface forced up and over rocks below the surface?

Reverse Fault


What is difference between nanofiltration and reverse osmosis?

There is none


What the differences between physical weathering and surface waters?

physical weathering is weathering that you can reverse and chemical weathering is where you can' reverse it.