
With over 50 years of printing experience, Walker Printing has established itself locally and nationwide as a premiere full service print shop. We have the ability to take a client's project from concept to design, and provide a professionally printed product. Walker Printing is your local one stop print shop, servicing all of Northern California, including: Shasta Lake, Redding, Anderson, Red Bluff, Chico, Corning, and surrounding areas and beyond.
Using only the finest of inks and quality Heidelberg presses, we bring out the best in printing. Not only do we provide top shelf printing, but we also offer direct mail services. From a simple letter to personalized newsletters, we make sure your company gets the visibility it deserves. We provide top-notch customer service, taking the time to ensure every client receives the best possible printing experience possible.
Not to mention we offer competitive pricing and quick turn-around times. If you are a supporter of local businesses, then Walker Printing is the right print solution for you!
Using only the finest of inks and quality Heidelberg presses, we bring out the best in printing. Not only do we provide top shelf printing, but we also offer direct mail services. From a simple letter to personalized newsletters, we make sure your company gets the visibility it deserves. We provide top-notch customer service, taking the time to ensure every client receives the best possible printing experience possible.
Not to mention we offer competitive pricing and quick turn-around times. If you are a supporter of local businesses, then Walker Printing is the right print solution for you!
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Offset Printing is a common printing technique where an image is transferred (offset) from a plate to a rubber blanket, then onto the printing surface.
The development of the offset press came in two stages: first in 1875 Robert Barclay (UK) began printing on tin and then in 1904, Ira Washington Rubel (US) began printing on paper.
Offset Printing gives a higher image quality with sharp, clean images because the rubber blanket fits the printing surface snuggly.
Our commercial clients often find Offset Printing to be the most cost effective way to produce their high quality prints.
The development of the offset press came in two stages: first in 1875 Robert Barclay (UK) began printing on tin and then in 1904, Ira Washington Rubel (US) began printing on paper.
Offset Printing gives a higher image quality with sharp, clean images because the rubber blanket fits the printing surface snuggly.
Our commercial clients often find Offset Printing to be the most cost effective way to produce their high quality prints.
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Offset printing, also called lithography, is a high quality way to produce larger quantities.
It uses a large printing press with a series of printing plates that transfer cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) ink onto large sheets of paper called "parent sheets".
These parent sheets are then cut, folded, and bound to form a final printed product.
Because of the complex machinery involved, offset printing does require a higher setup cost than digital printing.
Digital printing offers flexibility and convenience because they eliminate setup costs all together.
It uses a large printing press with a series of printing plates that transfer cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) ink onto large sheets of paper called "parent sheets".
These parent sheets are then cut, folded, and bound to form a final printed product.
Because of the complex machinery involved, offset printing does require a higher setup cost than digital printing.
Digital printing offers flexibility and convenience because they eliminate setup costs all together.
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