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Offset printing is a widely used printing technique in the publishing and printing industry. It is a form of printing that uses plates to transfer an image onto a rubber blanket, which is then transferred onto a sheet of paper. This method is used for high-volume printing, such as books, magazines, newspapers, and other publications. It is also used for printing business cards, brochures, and other marketing materials.
Offset printing is a cost-effective method of printing, as it allows for a large number of prints to be produced quickly and efficiently. It also produces high-quality prints with sharp details and vibrant colors. Additionally, it is a versatile printing method, as it can be used to print on a variety of materials, including paper, plastic, and metal.
Some of the companies in the offset printing market include Heidelberg, Komori, KBA, Manroland, and Ryobi. These companies specialize in the production of offset printing presses and other printing equipment. They also provide services such as printing, finishing, and binding. Show Less Read more