The debate between digital and offset printing is ongoing, but the truth is, neither is inherently better—they just serve different purposes. Offset printing has been the industry standard for decades, known for its exceptional quality and cost-effectiveness at high volumes.
On the other hand, digital printing offers incredible speed, flexibility, and the ability to personalize every single print. Understanding the strengths of each method is key to making the right choice for your project.
Offset printing shines in large runs. Once the plates are made, the unit cost drops significantly, offering unparalleled color accuracy and material options.

Digital printing is perfect for short runs and variable data printing. Need 50 custom invitations by tomorrow? Digital is the answer.


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