What are the different types of digital printing?
Digital printing is a print that uses electronic files in printing. Two types of devices used to produce digital printing are direct display press (DI) and digital color printer. Three different types of digital printing are on request, variable data and web-to-tisk. Di pressing is based on an offset or conventional printing method that develops images automatically and can be without water. Digital colored printers use electrofotes, ink or xerography to develop images with toners, dry ink or dyes. Printing DI usually brings better quality results, but digital printing made using a digital color printer is still comparable to the traditional offset printing. Neustale updates your printed pieces. The digital color printer is usually used for printing on request, unless a higher print quality is required, in which case the DI LIS can be used. If both quality and time are, a press without water can be used because the drying time is very fast.
Variable data printing (VDP) or variable image printing is adapted and personalized digital printing. The database containing specific consumer information causes each piece of the same mail design to be adapted to each recipient. For example, if you receive a direct mail with your name and/or the address personalized in the text, it probably helps with the VDP digital printing techniques. Consumers appreciate personalized mail because it is less general because the databases often include customer preferences and ordering history to speed up the communication process. Digital printing of VDP is a perspect to provide the same basic information to the group and adjust the information to each individual customer.
Digital printing on web-to-tisk or web print allows direct postal pieces to be customized and personalized online in print management. Even clients and customers canou to choose pictures such as photos to include materials such as brochures. The proof is displayed online and when the piece is ready, one click sends it to the printing supplier. The printing supplier will usually have the required amount of digital printing in the post office for one or two working days.