Relief Printing
The graphic part of the printing plate is convex, which is obviously higher than the blank part. The printing principle is similar to that of a seal. Early woodblock printing, movable type printing and later type printing all belong to relief printing.
Intaglio Printing
With the graphic part of the printing plate lower than the blank part, it is often used for printing negotiable securities such as bank notes and stamps.
Planographic Printing
The graphic part and blank part of the printing plate are almost in the same plane, and the method of printing is based on the principle of oil-water incompatibility.
Stencil Printing
The graphic part of the printing plate consists of holes through which ink is transferred to the surface of the substrate. The common hole printing includes hollow-out plate and screen plate.
Monochrome Printing
The graphic part of the printing plate is holes through which ink is transferred to the surface of the substrate. The common hole printing includes hollow-out plate and screen plate.
Four-color Printing
The graphic part of the printing plate is holes through which ink is transferred to the surface of the substrate. The common hole printing includes hollow-out plate and screen plate.
Hi-Fi Printing
The graphic part of the printing plate is holes through which ink is transferred to the surface of the substrate. The common hole printing includes hollow-out plate and screen plate.
Spot Color Printing
The graphic part of the printing plate is holes through which ink is transferred to the surface of the substrate. The common hole printing includes hollow-out plate and screen plate.