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Contact SupplierNamibind Offset Printer is one of the most common ways of printing in India, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, South India, Manipur and Assam. Some of its typical uses are newspapers, magazines, brochures, stationery and books. There are multiple types of offset printers like single-colour, 2-colour, 4-colour and multi-colourCompared to other printing processes, offset printing is best suited for producing high-quality, low-maintenance prints in large quantities in an economical manner. Modern Namibind offset printers use computer-to-plate systems as opposed to older computer-to-film workflows, further improving quality. The advantages of offset printing over other printing methods include Consistently high image quality: – Offset printing produces sharp, clear images and characters more easily than, for example, letterpress printing; in fact, the rubber backing marries the texture of the print surface; Simple and fast production of printing plates: – longer life of the printing plate compared to direct lithography presses, as there is no direct contact between the plate and the printing surface. Properly formulated plates, used with optimized ink and toner solutions, can produce over a million prints. Cost:- Offset printing is the most cost-effective method of producing high-quality prints in commercial runs.