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Various Manners for Printing Comp Cards

Submitted by andrewmichaels
Sat, 13 Aug 2011

At present, there are several various manners for you to print a full color zed cards or also known as the comp cards. Some procedures are more often than not much less precious while furnishing a poor product and other are more precious that results into a much better product. What you must really have is the perfect medium in high quality but very low in price. Do you want your cards to look as close to your images as possible? If yes, then actual image prints are impossible to make with the help of the digital printer but you can get close to it. Every time printing process is done, whether it is offset or digital, begin to loose the image quality, most of you see loss of detail in high lights and shadows and it begins to posterize. This posterization more often than not happens when most of you no longer get a smooth transition of gradient and colors but you get sudden, sharp, unnatural transition and a forceful unnatural and most of time obtrusive colors. Rather than an image of a person or an individual looking natural, it more often than not ends up looking fake. Commonly, the best way that you can pursue this is for you to compromise a little less quality and a little of your business budget. To further improve your know how, all you have to do is to read on below.

• Color ink jet - this kind of printing is more often than not done with personal inkjet printing machines. Is it real that these days, some of the better inkjet printing machines can make quality as close to as a image or photograph. However, because you can only print on one side of high quality gloss ink jet paper material, you cannot truly make a two sided comp card. The stock or material that you most of the time print on is not commonly thick enough for it to maintain its right shape when it will be sent vial mail. Therefore, this manner is only great especially when you want a few cards to utilize at vital instances. Nevertheless, when you are a professional and requires a fast substitution, this may also be a very great option that you can do.

• These days, some of the new modern color laser printers and copiers such as the cannon 1185 can make great and acceptable outcome. Still, it is not imagery quality enough but may be close enough for some uses. Modern or high end color laser printers more often than not loose details in the highlights and the shadows, their over all saturation of color is poor, and it also has a grainy looks, a loss of over all sharpness and you are also limited to none glossy paper materials to be utilized.

• Digital offset color printing process - this printing procedure is at this time considered as the best manner of digital printing. The quality of this printing virtually matches that of an image and is very close to full offset printing quality. For short runs, the digital and offset is more often than not cheaper than the traditional offset lithography. This printing process also makes a very good detail especially when it comes to the highlights, shadows and the mid tones in your comp card printing.

 

The author is affiliated with a company that offers http://www.printplace.com/printing/comp-cards.aspx


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