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Offset printing, also known as offset lithography, is a widely used commercial printing technique. In this process, the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a printing plate to a rubber blanket cylinder, and then to the printing surface (such as paper). It's called "offset" because the ink is not directly transferred from the plate to the paper. This method is renowned for its high and consistent image quality, efficiency for large-volume printing, and the ability to use a wide range of paper stocks. It is the standard method for producing large quantities of books, newspapers, brochures, and packaging.
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