
Offset printing: an art form
Ds Overseas takes care of the digital and offset printing of your communication materials:
– Printing of communication media: brochures, leaflets, flyers, document holders, posters, catalogs, etc.
– Printing of administrative media: business cards, letterheads, envelopes, stickers, etc.
– Digital offset printing: For very urgent printing orders on paper and small quantities. This technique enables us to meet very tight deadlines.
Our added value
Ds Overseas’ expertise covers the entire ” Print ” process for digital and offset printing, advising customers on
– The nature of the print medium to be used (e.g. offset or digital stickers)
– The best printing techniques and different finishing options (folding, numbering, selective varnish, hot foil stamping, embossing, etc.)
– Optimization of technical choices in relation to the customer’s budget.

Our agency, with its wealth of experience in both the local and international markets, knows how to meet all the quality and deadline requirements that may arise when handling our customers’ communication operations.
Our teams know how to respond within very short deadlines, with maximum efficiency and impeccable quality.
We have also managed several offshore printing operations in France, Libya and Algeria.
Offset printing: print your dreams!
Administrative documents
Printing sales documents
Promotional and marketing documents
We support you in your Communication and Digital Marketing projects
Get in touch with our teams using the form below or contact us directly on WhatsApp
F.A.Q
Offset printing is an indirect printing technique in which ink is transferred from an engraved metal plate to a rubber blanket, then from the blanket to the printing substrate (usually paper). It’s a method recognized for its high image quality and efficiency for medium and large production runs.
Offset printing is particularly suited to a wide range of papers (coated, uncoated, offset, special…), but can also be used on certain cardboard and other flat substrates. The texture and thickness of the substrate can influence the result.
Offset printing offers exceptional image quality, with rich colors and precise detail. It is economical for medium and large quantities, allows the use of Pantone inks (direct colors), and offers great flexibility in terms of finishes and paper types.
As with digital printing, we prefer high-resolution PDF files (300 DPI minimum) with bleeds (usually 3 mm on each side) and trim lines. Fonts must be embedded or vectorized.
Displays use the RGB colorimetric mode, while offset printing uses the CMYK mode. These two color systems have different ranges, which can lead to slight variations. A calibrated color proof can help visualize the printed result.
A color proof is a simulation of the final print run. It’s used to check colorimetry, element placement and quality before large-scale printing. It is highly recommended for large offset projects to avoid costly errors.










































