HYBRID PRODUCTION was originally defined as combining digital and offset printing to produce a finished piece. Common examples include color shells pre-printed via offset and imprinted digitally, and ...
The term “hybrid production environment” denotes plants that can print both conventionally and digitally. But, today, how meaningful a designation is it? Consider that of the companies listed on the ...
Advantages of Each and How to decide which Right is for Your Project. The growth of digital printingtechnology has brought technical advancements, more options, and exciting new features to today’s ...
There have been great advances in short-run digital printing (SRDP) and print-on-demand (POD) technologies over the last decade. The manufacturers of high-volume digital presses have made huge ...
All printed output from a computer is technically digital. However, the term refers more to printing finished pages for brochures, journals and booklets from the computer rather than using an offset ...