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Difference between Digital Printing and Traditional Printing
1, different working procedures
The process of digital printing is design-customer review-finished product, while the process of traditional printing is design-customer review-film production-printing-proofing-customer verification-printing in printing plant-color pursuit-finished product.
2, the time is different
Digital printing technology is relatively simple, so it takes a short time, while traditional printing technology is more complicated, so it takes a long time.
3. Different costs
Compared with traditional printing, digital printing is much cheaper than traditional printing.
Printing technology is constantly transforming into digitalization, automation and intelligence. Both international manufacturers and domestic printing equipment suppliers are striving to promote the digital transformation of the printing industry. The printing market in China has formed an industrial model with complementary advantages of digital printing and traditional printing. Individualized and batch production models provide new kinetic energy for industrial development, but they complement each other and are indispensable.
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