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The first
Letter Press used
letters like this to
Print, Who
Invented the first
Printing Press in
1440?
Johannes Gutenberg
Flexography
Frequently used for printing on plastic, foil, acetate film, brown
paper, and other materials used in packaging, flexography or
flexographic printing uses flexible printing plates made of rubber or
plastic.
The inked plates with a slightly raised image are rotated on a
cylinder which transfers the image to the substrate. Flexography
uses fast-drying inks, is a high-speed print process, can print on
many types of absorbent and non-absorbent materials, and can
print continuous patterns (such as for gift wrap and wallpaper).
Some typical applications for flexography are paper and plastic
bags, milk cartons, disposable cups, and candy bar wrappers.
Flexography printing may also be used for envelopes, labels, and
newspapers.Watch https://youtu.be/vuGptR330VU
Flexography
Examples of items printed with
Flexography
Intaglio
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Offset Lithography
Offset Lithography Printing
https://youtu.be/mDfUtk81aP8
Offset Lithography
Offset Lithography
Digital printing
Digital printing refers to methods of printing
from a digital-based image directly to a variety of
media. It usually refers to professional printing
where small-run jobs from desktop publishing and
other digital sources are printed using large-
format and/or high-volume laser or inkjet printers.
Digital Printing
It is not Just Your color Ink jet Printer
Xerography, also known as electrophotography, is a
printing and photocopying technique that works on
the basis of electrostatic charges. The xerography
process is the dominant method of reproducing
images and printing computer data and is used in
photocopiers, laser printers and fax machines.
A dye-sublimation printer is a computer
printer which employs a printing process that
uses heat to transfer dye onto materials such as
a plastic, card, paper, or fabric.
Sublimation Dye Transfer
Giclee Printing