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Many customers at Miller Quik Print want to know if digital printing is the right choice for them. There isn’t a yes or no answer because it depends on the individual. Digital and traditional techniques are very different and both have pros and cons, so it all depends on what kind of project you have in mind. If you have questions on how to proceed with your next printing job, the team at Onalaska’s trusted printing destination can help.

Keep reading to learn more about digital printing’s strengths and weaknesses in three important categories: 

  • digital printingSpeed: Unsurprisingly, the more modern printing technique wins in a battle for speed. Digital printing is significantly faster than traditional printing and is an excellent ally to have when you’re in a hurry to meet a tight deadline. 
  • Color Accuracy: If you require a specific color for the accuracy of a project, traditional printing is the route for you. While digital printing technology is constantly improving and advancing, it still doesn’t measure up to the color matching abilities of traditional printing, in which you can use PMS targets and inks to achieve accurate color matching.
  • Pricing: The question of pricing depends on the size of your print order. For small orders under 1000 prints, digital printing is more cost effective. On the other hand, if you have a very large order of 2500+ prints, you will likely find that traditional printing becomes the more cost effective option.  

Miller Quik Print has proudly served the Onalaska, La Crosse, Holmen, La Crescent, West Salem, and Southwestern Wisconsin communities with the highest quality digital printing services for more than 25 years. To learn more about the full range of services offered, call (608) 781-9465 or visit the website for additional information.

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