Quality Process Printing
From business cards to postcards, letters to envelopes, dozens to millions of pieces, we can, basically, print just about anything on just about anything. We offer a wide range of printing services such as digital printing, offset printing, large-format printing, and more. Our customers include a wide range of businesses and organizations, from small businesses to marketing agencies, schools, universities, and non-profit organizations. We offer offset and digital printing, which are both popular printing methods, but they have some key differences in terms of benefits. Let’s talk about which is right for your project!
Digital vs. Offset Printing
Digital and Offset printing have different advantages. It all depends on your project’s requirements. When you need larger runs of a project, into the hundreds or thousands, or are using a specific, brand-centric Pantone color, offset printing is the only way to go. For personalized prints, smaller quantities, or faster turnaround time, Digital is perfect. At Direct One we stand behind the quality of both methods.
Benefits of Digital Printing
- Low setup costs and fast turnaround: Digital printing has low setup costs and can print small runs quickly and efficiently.
- Personalization and variable data: Digital printing allows for personalization and variable data, such as different names, addresses, images, and more, on each print.
- Flexibility: Digital printing can handle a wide range of substrates and can easily change the image and text on the fly, allowing for easy printing of multiple versions.
Benefits of Offset Printing
- High print quality: Offset printing produces sharp, detailed images and can handle special custom inks such as metallic and Pantone colors
- Cost-effective for large runs: Offset printing is more cost-effective than digital printing for large runs of prints because the plates and setup costs can be spread out over a larger quantity of prints.