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offset printing

The most common method of printing, which works on the principle of lithography: that is, that grease and water repel one another.

The printing plate is prepared using a photographic technique, resulting in a type image that attracts greasy printing ink. On the printing press the plate is wrapped around a cylinder and wetted and inked in turn. The ink adheres only to the type area, and this image is then transferred via an intermediate blanket cylinder, which is made of rubber, to the paper. Increasingly, new techniques are being used in offset printing, including chemical and digital techniques, which speeds up the process.



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In addition to its offset press manufacturing, Muller Martini produces finishing systems for commercial and book printers, trade binderies and newspapers, as well as short-run and digital book manufacturers.
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a major printing company in Northern Italy, for one Diamond 3000TP-12 (12-color Tandem Perfector), a sheet-fed offset press that enables one-pass printing of the front and reverse sides of a sheet, and one Diamond 16 MAX, a shaftless 16-page commercial web offset press.
 
 
 
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