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Banner Printing open 7 days

Monastery Heath Green
Clondalkin, Dublin 22

sales@bannerprinting.ie

089 23 000 34

Why Choose Digital Printing?

 

Digital printing provides a huge amount of choice. The features and flexibility far outweigh the older printing methods and techniques. Clients today expect print accuracy and colour matching of the highlest level. Therefore they need printers to be able to produce cost effective, high quality, short run colour printing in the quickest time possible. It is therefore advisable to seek guidance from your digital printer to choose the most suitable materials and processes to achieve your end result. The guide below will assist you in understanding the advantages of digital printing:

BENEFITS OF DIGITAL PRINTING:

High Quality: Quality consistency is paramount. The print colours display perfectly on the each print, without any harsh lines or colour deviation. With digital printing, the quality of the last item in your batch will be as good as that of the first.

Timeliness: Provided the artwork is accurate, it is simple to rip to print format and commence the job. There are very few steps in the digital printing process.

Cost Effective: Because printing plates are not required, there is less investment involved to set up a single job, especially our custom flags Ireland.

Short Runs: Large format digital printing is the ideal method of producing single prints versus traditional print methods.

Customisation: Digital printing provides the most affordable solution to customise print materials, especially large format prints, signage and poster printing Dublin.

 

SUMMARY

Using the latest digital print technology, combined with premium print materials, Banner Printing continues to produce premium print results, guaranteeing customer satisfaction on each and every occasion. We use only the latest MIMAKI UV digital print technology as it offers a premium quality print and colour matching result every time.

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Digital printing Ireland

 
 
 
 

Getting a project from your screen to a physical page can be tricky, but following these key tips will ensure a professional result:
Resolution is King. To avoid blurry or "pixelated" results, ensure all images are at least 300 DPI (dots per inch) at their final printed size. Web images are typically only 72 DPI and will look poor when printed.
Mind the Bleed and Margins. If your design reaches the very edge of the paper, you must include a "bleed"—usually an extra 3mm of artwork extending past the trim line. This prevents white gaps if the paper shifts slightly during cutting. Keep important text at least 3mm-5mm away from the edge (the "safe zone") to avoid it being cut off.
Check Your Colors. Screens use RGB (Red, Green, Blue) light, but printers use CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) ink. Convert your files to CMYK before sending them to the printer to ensure the colors you see on screen match the final product.
Font and File Setup. Always embed your fonts or convert text to outlines to ensure the printer doesn't replace your chosen typeface with a default one. Exporting your final design as a high-quality PDF is the industry standard for maintaining layout integrity.
Proofread Everything. Beyond typos, double-check phone numbers, dates, and contact info. It is much cheaper to fix a mistake on a screen than to reprint a thousand physical copies.
If you'd like, I can:
Explain the difference between paper weights (like GSM)
Provide a pre-flight checklist for specific software like Canva or InDesign
Offer advice for 3D printing or large-format banners

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