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See
the Difference in Waterless Printing
Vibrant Colors
These images
of a painting by Marco Bronzini were printed by Waterless Printing
Association Charter Member Pioneer Graphics of Winter Park, Florida.
Notice how much more vibrant the colors are in the waterless version
compared to the conventionally printed one.
Waterless delivers
greater print contrast. This means the darkest areas in your process
color look darker and deeper, and the high-lights look brighter
and cleaners. Your images take on a dimension quality not possible
with conventional offset printing. And when
printing process color you can reproduce more colors with Waterless.
Pioneer
specializes in art print reproductions.
True to Life
Example of a
page out of AQ PRINTWORKS'
"Earthwise" brochure. All photographs were shown with
a part overlay printed conventionally in 200 line screen revealing
the high quality of waterless printing. Waterless renders the colors
deeper and more realistic.
Waterless allows
printers to print higher ink densities - that's why Waterless printing
look much richer than conventional printing even at the same screen
rulings.
Better Resolution

Notice how much
sharper and richer the image looks on the Waterless version (Waterless
- 300 lines, Conventional - 175 lines). Waterless
offers higher color saturation and greater print contrast - and
at 300 lines , Waterless reproduces more detail. Additionally,
in subjects with regular, linear patterns, a 300-line screen ruling
can often elimnate a moire that would normally occur if a 150- or
175- line screen were used.
The WPA helps
members keep up with the latest developments in Waterless printing.
Find out how WPA MEMBERSHIP
can benefit you.
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