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In an article entitled Putting all
pieces together posted on mydesignprimer.com, a long list to ask your prospective printer was introduced. How can you tell if a printer is right for you? One of
ways that you can tell is through their equipment and
method that will be used to print your piece. There are a lot of different ways to print a piece and it's in your best interests to know about each method. Common methods of printing include Letterpress, Flexography, Gravure/Rotogravure, Engraving/Thermography, Offset Lithography and Silkscreen. For short-run printing you might want to consider photocopying, direct-to-plate or digital printing. Web printing might be something to consider for large print runs.
The main thing that we should consider is communication. We should understand
different components of printing. In cases when we don’t know, conversing with your prospective printer will be of great help. It is best if you know
concept of
task for
prepress to be able to assist you properly. To save us from costly printing headaches, its better to know
field where we deal with.

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