On my last day at Croudace the Graphic Designer was kind enough to arrange a trip with the
print management company we used to both their print management office and design studio and then on to a printers.
The owner shows us how the plates are made for litho printing

The metal sheets are fed through this machine to imprint the design

One sheet is used for each colour of CMYK

The plates are then loaded into the printing machine..

Each section of the printer is for a different part of CMYK

The reverse of the plate is printed onto a roller and then onto the paper

Paper is cut to size

And loaded into the machine

Pots of ink

Machine to check accuracy of colours when printed

All pantone colours are made using these inks

And measured using these pantone scales

Machine cutting paper to size
There were stacks of paper and ink everywhere. The machines were so loud it was hard to think straight! There were also machines for folding booklets, creating multipage booklets with staples and digital printers. Amazing to see a real life printing press and helps to understand how to design for print when you see how the process works in real life!