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What is the difference between printing and printing? _
1. The printing speed is slow, and the definition is generally not as good as printing. The most important difference is that printing cannot be carried out in large quantities. If there are thousands of copies, printing and throwing away time alone can't bear the cost. In addition, printing can print large format paper and thick paper or thin paper, but printing can't. Printing requires strict paper size and thickness.

2. On the other hand, if the printing volume is small and there are no special restrictions on paper, printing will show its convenience and quickness, because printing needs a series of processes, such as prepress, printing and post-printing, which are very complicated, and these are all charged. The smaller the quantity, the greater the average share of the printing cost per sheet!

So the choice of printing or printing depends on the specific size of the work, the requirements for paper and so on.

Printing (graphic art)

Graphic communication is a technology that transfers ink to the surface of paper, textiles, plastics, leather and other materials through the processes of plate making, ink application and pressure, and copies the contents of the manuscript in batches. Printing is the process of transferring the approved printing plate to the substrate through printing machinery and special ink.

print

Usually refers to the output of visible data such as words or pictures from computers or other electronic devices to records such as paper through printers.