We do
offset printing, the most common printing process in current
use. Today's businesses, including publishers and newspapers,
depend on the consistent reliability of offset printing. This
method is even more impressive when combined with new advances
in lithographic techniques.
A unique characteristic of offset printing is that the image
and non-image areas are on the same surface level. The
printing method uses the chemical fact that oil and water do
not mix to print from a single surface level. In fact, offset
printing acquired this method from lithography and thus it is
often referred to as litho offset printing as well.

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