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GCSE Revision (Printing Processes)
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gcse DT Mind Map on GCSE Revision (Printing Processes), created by T Andrews on 09/06/2016.
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GCSE Revision (Printing Processes)
Screen Printing
How it works
A screen is made from a piece of porous, finely woven fabric (polyester/ nylon) streched over a wooden of aluminium frame.
A stencil is used which blocks off areas of the screen with a non-permeable material.
Stencil is a negative of the image to be printed, so the open spaces are where the ink wil appear.
Advantages
Stencils are easy to produce using Photo-emulsion technique.
Versatile- can print on virtually any surface
Economic for short, hand-produced runs.
Disadvantages
Difficult to achieve fine details (photographic screens able to produce fine detail)
Prints require long drying time.
Materials used
Paper
Boards
Cardboard
Plastic
Rubber
Metal
Ceramic
Glass
Fabrics
Used for...
T-Shirts
Posters
Metal Signage
Point-of- Sale displays
Digital Printing (think of laser printing)
How it works
Use laser guided electrostatic energy to transfer tone powder obnto paper in the form of text and images.
Advantages
Excellent visual quality of prints.
Very cost effective for up to 1000 prints as no plates are required.
Set up costs are very low.
Disadvantages
Unit costs are high
Materials used
Paper
Boards
Used for...
Books
Lables
Brochures
Letterpress
How it works
Is a relief printing process. Ink is applied to the surface of the reversed, raised type
The type is pressed onto the paper to reproduce the positive image.
Advantages
Tooling costs are low- especially if blocks are reused.
Disadvantages
Labour costs are high due o level of craftsmanship required.
Materials used
Paper
Boards
Used for...
Low volume production of books
Posters
Packaging labels
Flyers
Invitaions
Offset Lithography
How it works
Works on the principle that oil and water do not mix, but reple each other.
Advantages
Inexpensive printing process
Can print on a wide range of papers
High printing speed
Disadvantages
Can only be used on flat material
Colour variation due to water/ink mixture
Set-up cost make it uneconmic on short runs
Only suitable for mass production
Materials used
sheet materials (paper, card, board and metal)
Used for...
Posters
Books
Newspapers
Packaging
Credit Cards
Decorated CDs
Flexogrphy
How it works
Uses a relief-type printing plate with raised images; only raised images come into contact with the paper during printing
Advantages
High speed- printing process
Relatively expensive
Fast-drying inks
Disadvantages
Set-up cost high so would rarely be used on print runs below 500,000
Difficult to reproduce final detail
Colour may not be consistent
Materials Used
Sheet&Rolls of paper
Card
Plastic
Corrugated card
Glass
Metal
Metalized films
Used for...
CartonBoard containers
Plastic Bags
Chocolate Bar wrappers
Gravure
How it works
Image is engraved onto a copper-plate cylinder.
Uses a rotary printing press
Advantages
High Speed printing process
Good quality results on low quality paper
Consistent colour reproduction
Disadvantages
High cost of engraved printing plates and cyclinders
Only efficient for long print runs
Very expensive set-up costs
Materials Used
Rolls of paper
Plastic Packaging (Polyethylene PP, Polyethylene PE, Polythylene terephthalate PET)
Used for...
High quality art books
Postage Stamps
Packaging
Expensive Magazines
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