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Printing

 

There are many types of printing. The type I am most framiliar with is called Offset Lithography. Offset Lithography is based on the concept that oil and water dont redily myx. Basically " Offset lithography is a process used for printing on a flat surface, using printing plates. An image is transferred to a printing plate, which can be made of a variety of materials such as metal or paper. The plate is then chemically treated so that only image areas (such as type, colors, shapes and other elements) will accept ink. Water and ink is applied to the plate. Because of the chemical treatment, ink only "sticks" to the image areas, which reject the water. Areas without images reject the ink. The plate is then rolled onto a rubber cylinder applying the inked area, and in turn the rubber cylinder (or "blanket") applies the image to the paper. The system is "offset" because the plate does not come in direct contact with the paper, which preserves the quality of the plate." (About.com)

The two presses featured on this page are the AB Dick and the Hdelberg. The use of these two presses is deminishing with the on set of the digital age. When I was in school for this field of work I was given the chance to use the AB Dick from start to finish (that includes the process of burning the plates that went on the machine and every thing). Its a sweet thing to have been able to do. 

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