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For Making Better Printing Quality: Best Printing Press and Blanket

by Dominick Raucci Business Head
Even in this “offset age,” the Heidelberg platen presses prove their worth—day in, day out. Even the most versatile presses on the marketplace they can impress, imprint, number, perforate, punch, slit, emboss, die-cut, score and hot foil stamp.
 
They can print along a broad range of paper stocks from onion paper to a carton. Some models can print on leather, cloth & plastic.

Designed and made by German craftsmen, the Heidelberg offset printing press features heavy-duty construction with massive base and platen of specially cast alloy and shaft of steel, toggle lever drive with impressive control, push-and-pull mechanism for running very thin paper, perfect register at all speed variations, cylinder inking system and the rollers running in precision ball bearings.
 
Only the most revolutionary feature of the Original Heidelberg press is its sweeping windmill feeder. This double blade, with grippers on both goals, moves in quarter turns from feeding, to mark, to delivery positions.
 
Hiedelberg also enjoys a safe second hand printing machines market globally for their used Heidelberg offset printing press - sold "as it is", or as reconditioned Heidelberg printing machines - refurbished under strict technical guidance by reputed Supplies, to meet the Heidelberg high standards.
 
The printer market is saturated with options and sometimes it gets hard to wade through the advantages of each type of printing. To cook your selection easier, here is a simple tilt of the advantages associated with offset printing.
 
1. Affordable large quantity orders: It is the cheesiest means to print high quantity orders. The initial price to create the printing plate makes the unit price for low quantities a little gamey. Nonetheless, when large quantities are in order the cost of the printing plate is still the same. This entails the price per piece becomes exceedingly lower the more you order.
 
2. High Image Quality: This type of printing uses ink whiles its main competition, digital printing, uses toner. Ink is capable to create fine lines, smaller dots and richer color than toner can, causing the image sharper and closer in exact appearance to the original. Offset uses printing plates, which make a very clear image and ignore the possibility of streaking and spotting.
 
3. Special Inks and Coatings: Digital printing is set to a CMYK printing scheme and can't provide any special inks. Thither are great assortments of specialty inks available with offset printing, including spot UV, fluorescent and metallic inks. There are also special coatings that can be put on offset printing pieces, including high gloss UV and flat satin matte finishes, which can dramatically alter the temper of the composition.
 
Printing Blankets:
 
Printing blankets incorporate some of the industry’s most advanced rubber formulas—products resulting from our own experience and research and development plans. Surface finishes are painstakingly engineered to fit specific printing requirements. We even planned our own high-speed finishing equipment to guarantee a consistent gauge tolerance within 0.03 mm in every single roll of blanket cloth.


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About Dominick Raucci Innovator   Business Head

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