Offset Printing

Offset printing is a type of printing where the image is transferred from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface. It’s called “offset” because the ink is transferred from the plate to the blanket and not directly to the printing surface.

Offset printing is often used for high-volume jobs since it’s fast and uses less ink than other processes. Plus, it produces a high-quality print that doesn’t smudge or fade over time.