An offset printing sample is also called a physical printing sample or a machine proof. This sample proof is produced on an offset litho press in exactly the same way, and on the same paper stock, as the final printed job. The advantage of having an offset printing sample is you can check the colors and paper used are exactly as you require them.
This is particularly important where an unusual paper stock is used. The actual color printed will vary on uncoated and tinted stocks. If special Pantone colors are used in the job, an offset printed sample will show exactly how they will appear when printed. If the printing job is of high value or of a long print run, it is important as many checks as possible are made to ensure accurate reproduction.
At CMYPrinting, we are primarily an offset printer, using offset printing machines to print most of our products. There are several methods of proofing printed jobs and deciding which ones to use depends on various factors.
A PDF proof that can be checked on the screen may be fine for an urgent or repeat job. For example, if a magazine is printed regularly using the same colors and paper stock, a PDF proof is normally sufficient. A PDF poof won’t accurately display colors or the resolution quality of images and graphics. However, it is fine for checking the page order, overall look, and text.
Hard proofs and digital sample proofs are also used for many projects. However, neither of these accurately show the colors on different paper stocks. For this reason, an offset printing sample is an option. It is necessary to produce the printing plates for an offset printed sample and therefore it is a more expensive and time-consuming option.
At CMYPrinting we can produce an A4 size 8 or 16 pages offset sample to show the final paper quality and printed colors. Normally the complete printed project is not proofed in this way. A sample few pages are enough to show how the colors will be produced on the paper chosen.
If you require an offset printing sample, we will provide you with a few pages proofed in this way, a set of hard proofs as well. The offset printing sample will show you the results that will be produced on the exact paper stock. The hard proof will show the complete job so that text, colors, and resolution of all the pages and elements can be checked. A made-up dummy with the same paper stock will show you how it folds as well as the binding method.
By using some or all of these proofing methods, you can ensure you will obtain the results you require.