Poster Printing

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  • antigirl0

    i don't like digital printing.

    and i get a lot of emails about if my work is a real print or something that came off a digital printer (and well, no body likes the idea of the digital printer). hahaha. and i'd be upset if i bought an art piece that was digitally printed. but that's a personal thing i suppose.

    so yeah.... i personally do not like it. and we could both link up tons of shit on the pros and cons of both.

    http://www.pinscreative.com/artiā€¦

    • commercially....i'd say most print work is done digitally now. maybe it is an artistic thing.studderine
    • its digital...therefore the gamut is much larger than traditional offest printing.studderine
    • i wouldn't go that far.. most stuff i see is done offset, even if it's just for mass mailings and/or brochures/etc.. short print runs or tight deadlines is usually when companies go the digital route, and even than! they usually get quanity 1000.. give those out because of the tight deadline and go back and get offset prints done in 5000 to a mil done offset.antigirl

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