Posts Tagged ‘offset’


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Ryobi 582 Offset Printing Press 2 color

printing press in action. 17.5″x22.5″ sheet size 13,000/hour max, 2 color. Can do tight registration 4 color process printing.

Very much a Rube Goldberg machine, fascinating to watch it grab just one sheet at a time and position it just perfectly in a quarter of a second!

Duration : 0:1:42

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Fall of Autumn Filmstrip: Offset Printing

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Ever wonder how offset printing works? or when they’re going to pull the plug on the internet?

**Thanks YouTube for making this an Editor’s Pick/Featured HowTo and DIY video!**

This is the first filmstrip in a series Alan hopes to complete on the various printing techniques in use today. Blending education with ideology, the filmstrip presents a run down of the different parts and processes of the offset machine and talks with Eberhardt Press founder Charles Overbeck.

Edited and produced by Alan Lastufka. Cameraman: Joe Biel. Music: Sour Grapes and imadethismistake. Special thanks to Charles Overbeck. Distributed by www.fallofautumn.com

Duration : 0:6:5

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PROGRESSIVE PRINTING: “How does commercial printing work?”

A simple overview of the commercial printing process, with an emphasis on offset lithography.

A must-see for graphic designers, artists, and anyone who buys print.

Duration : 0:6:15

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This site is sponsored by Data Graphics, Inc the world leader in Custom Labels, Nameplates and Industrial Printing. Serving the Industrial Printing needs of corporate, Military, and Aerospace clients worldwide for 25 years.  If you need custom labels, and you need the fast, and correct the first time, then you need Data Graphics.