Just by looking at where we are today, we can already see how powerful technology has been in shaping our world. Technological advancements happen so fast that people’s current way of life always seems out of date relative to these advancements. At U-Line, It is our ability to print a digital image on a variety of materials and coming out with high quality, full colour output products in a large range of sizes.Due to high end technology advancement it is possible to provide guarantee perfect print quality at high speeds.

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Prepress & Proofing

Pre Press involves the presentation of textual material in graphic form on paper or some other medium. Proofing involves creating an accurate facsimile of the artwork before beginning production runs. This serves as a bond between ourselves and or customer that the final product meets an agreed upon standard. Screening and adjustment of a continuous tone of images such as photographs. Choosing a proper paper is also a very important step in prepress.

Press

During printing, accuracy is crucial for both quality and timely delivery, so projects only go to press after they have passed the pre-press and plate making stages, which will result in cutting out any need for costly reprints.

There are several different kinds of printing process and the choice of process depends on the kind of job. Machine printers may specialise in one particular printing process. Most machines are computer controlled. A machine printer's tasks can include:
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Postpress

Post Press is a crucial part of any printing process and it takes place after the actual printing. It helps in determines the final look, shape and feel of the printed product.Post press consists of several sub processes that are implemented depending upon the type of the project and the job being handled.
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Storage / Dispatch

Storage enables a concern to achieve the economies of large-scale production, large-scale buying and selling, etc. as the goods may be kept in stores. Proper selection, supervision and control of storage facilities are responsibilities of our storage department. Once a job is in an area where an operation is to be performed, it has to be determined when and by whom the job will be processed and also the sequence of waiting orders to be processed.