Commercial printing normally involves printing of documents on a large scale. This type of printing is generally done to print books, newspapers, leaflets, posters or magazines. The choice of printer for your printing business largely depends on the type of task undertaken by your company on daily basis. The number of prints needed per day is enough to decide the type of printer needed.

For large scale printing, sheet-fed press is a good choice. These printers are ideal for printing posters, books or magazines. Even though the images produced are of high quality, sheet fed presses take a long time to print. This is because the press is fed with pre-cut sheets, which need to be pulled out after every print is over. Web press is a good option if your business involves printing of newsletters, forms, direct mail or newspaper. In this case, the process of printing takes less time as the press is fed with rolls of paper, requiring paper to be fed only when an entire roll is out.

There are different types of web presses available in the market. High speed web presses are good if your business requires large scale printing such as newspapers or newsletter. Small web presses work well for printing books, flyers or direct mail.

You may even go in for specialized printers if your business involves the printing of business, greeting or invitation cards. A print shop involved in the printing of advertisements or hoardings would need a printer that can print on different types of media, such as plastic, vinyl, metal, glass and so on. UV printers are ideal for this purpose.

Though there are several types of printers available in the market, the choice completely depends on the type of business. For instance, a small digital printer should be enough for office use, having a print run of 800 to 1000 copies in a day. However, if the business requires frequent printing of advertisement or promotional material, then a large format printer is a good choice.

Budget also makes an important part of choosing a commercial printer. If printing is your main business, then getting a good printer is obviously imperative for the success of your business. In such a case, almost your entire budget is dedicated towards buying printing equipment including a printer.



Source by Tom Butcher