Offset printing
Offset printing is one of the most important printing processes today. It is a printing technique used to produce large volumes of books, magazines, flyers, and other materials. Offset printing is high-quality and results in a sharp, clean image. It is a technique used to print large volumes of material in a relatively short period of time.
Offset printing requires several steps to be successful.

About Offset Printing
Materials (Typical Offset Printing Applications)
- Coated Papers (Matte/Gloss/Satin) – flyers, posters, catalogs, visually "rich" printing.
- Uncoated Papers (Offset) – natural look, ideal for writing and office stationery.
- Cardstock and Higher Grammages – business cards, brochure covers, packaging, and POS elements.
- Design/Textured Papers – representative stationery and premium materials.
- Specialty Papers (e.g., Recycled, Kraft) – "eco" and natural look (subject to availability and suitability).
Execution and processing options
- CMYK and Spot Colors (Pantone) – precise corporate shades and special colors as specified.
- Varnishing and Protection – dispersion varnish / spot UV varnish (subject to offer) for emphasis and durability.
- Folding, Creasing, Perforation – folders, coupons, tear-off sections.
- Binding – saddle-stitched (V1), perfect bound (V2), wire-o, etc. (depending on the final product).
- Die-cutting and Scoring – packaging, folders, POS elements (depending on the die-cut mold).
- Lamination (Matte/Gloss/Soft-touch) – premium look and higher durability (often used for business cards and covers).
Why Choose Offset Printing
- Most Cost-Effective for Large Runs – low unit price for higher volumes.
- Stable and Consistent Colors – ideal for corporate identity and long print runs.
- Wide Choice of Materials and Refinements – from standard papers to premium cardstocks and special effects.
- High Quality for Large-Scale Prints – catalogs, flyers, magazines, packaging.
First, it is necessary to create a print layout, by which we mean the printed image consisting of the individual colors used for printing. Then, a suitable paper must be selected. The paper used for offset printing must be high-quality and resistant to moisture and damage.
The print layout is then transferred to a printing plate. The printing plate is an image plate where the printing inks are applied. The ink is then transferred to the paper using a printing press. The printing press is equipped with a printing unit that moves across the paper to create the image.
Offset Printing
Offset printing offers many advantages, as it is an efficient and affordable printing technique that produces high-quality images. It is also a fast printing method that can be completed within a few hours. Offset printing also allows for the production of large quantities of material in a relatively short time and at a very competitive price.
Offset can be useful for many different projects. It is an ideal printing method for books, magazines, flyers, posters, and other materials. It is also suitable for printing high-quality images and photographs.
Offset printing is an important printing technique used for printing large volumes of material. It is an efficient and affordable printing technique that produces high-quality images. It is a fast printing method that can be completed within a few hours and is suitable for printing books, magazines, flyers, posters, and other materials.
Our Products
A wide range of print products for your business in the field of offset printing
- Flyers and Folded Leaflets – an economical solution for medium and large runs with stable color consistency.
- Posters – high-quality large-scale printing for indoor promotion and billposting (depending on the selected paper).
- Brochures and Prospectuses – corporate presentations, product materials, event programs.
- Business Cards – standard and premium versions, with refinement options.
- Letterheads and Forms – consistent printing for everyday operations.
- Envelopes and Stationery Sets – corporate correspondence in a unified style.
- Catalogs and Magazines – long runs with consistent quality, suitable even for demanding graphics.
- Books and Publications – printing in volumes where offset is typically most cost-effective (depending on scope and binding).
- Packaging Materials and Package Inserts – cardstock, packaging, insert sheets.
- Labels and Tags – production in larger series, with the option for special colors (depending on technology and finishing).
References
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