About Inspire
Why choose Inspire UAE ?
In the UAE, we are the leading online printing firm. Our web-to-print order infrastructure, which was introduced in 2014, is the first of its type in the United Arab Emirates. We are committed to providing high-quality printing, prompt conveyance, and creative plan administrations with short turnarounds and at competitive prices. We distribute all of our best prices online.
High-quality printing at affordable prices
We focus on providing top-notch services while utilising the most current and top printing and branding technology. We are dedicated to ensuring beyond a shadow of a doubt that our clients’ printing demands are satisfied and that they receive the highest quality finish products to help them strengthen their brand in the marketplace. We provide incredibly flexible administrations that can be tailored to the unique requirements of the client. We guarantee flawless and incredibly eye-catching plans that you’ll be delighted with. You may be sure that after doing business with us, you’ll obtain high-quality prints for incredibly reasonable prices.
FAQ
Printing Services Frequently Asked Questions
In the graphic arts, printing, and other industries, a PMS colour is a precise numerical colour in the Pantone Matching System® that is used to facilitate accurate and consistent colour reproduction, particularly across various production runs, vendors, and manufacturing processes.
Digital printing is a method of printing from a digital-based image directly to a variety of media. It usually refers to professional printing where small-run jobs from desktop publishing and other digital sources are printed using large-format and/or high-volume laser or inkjet printers.
Spot UV printing sounds pretty space age, but the technique itself is not so very complex. Probably the most high-tech aspect of the process is the fact that it utilizes UV light to “cure” a varnish that is applied to paper or cardstock. This varnish can be applied to plain white cardstock, but is often applied to coat color-printed paper products, sealing in their color, adding shine, and protecting the printed surface underneath from moisture and other types of damage.
The UV coating process is minimally volatile, meaning little to none of the varnish escapes as a gas into the atmosphere. Basically, this just means the process does not contribute to environmental pollution. UV coating can be applied to achieve either a lightly glossy appearance, or a high-gloss shine, depending on the application technique. Business cards, flyers, and other heavier weight papers or cardstocks are best combined with UV coating.
Now printing has gone a long way because of technological advancement people made. Books and other publications today can now be mass produced in a very short period of time while maintaining the quality of prints. There are now several ways of printing that publishers could choose from.
Let’s take a look at the different ways in which books can be bound. Here are a few types of binding.
1. Saddle Stitching – Considered as one of the easiest and most economical ways to bind pages, this is used to bind pages into booklets and magazines that have a lower page count.
2. Perfect Binding – This is the most commonly found bind in books, and go by names of paperbacks or softcover books. They are an ideal way to bind manuals, catalogues etc.
3. Section Sewn – One of the most secure methods of binding, the pages are folded together in sections and sewn together. These sections are then glued together and a cover is attached. We can often find this type of bind in thick magazines.
4.Wire Binding/Spiral Binding – We all have known and used this sort of binding for our college or school assignments. You also find spiral bound notebook in stationery stores.
5. Cased-in Wiro Binding – This is modified way of spiral binding where the wire that is used to bind is hidden when the book is closed.
RGB refers to the primary colors of light, Red, Green and Blue that is used in monitors, television screens, digital cameras and scanners. CMYK refers to the primary colors of pigment: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. These are the inks used on the press in 4-color process printing, commonly referred to as full color printing.