Exercise note book, registers, pads and files are widely known and vastly used as day to day products. Exercise note books are of different shapes and sizes, accordingly. Used for different purposes. With the growth of education among the masses particularly in rural areas, industrialization and commercialization with in the country, the demand of stationery, notebook, has been increasing very fast. Other factors like population growth, compulsory primary education Govt. incentives, and age statistics have only increased the demand. Now these items are essential almost for every one. With the growing population, demand of writing and printing papers in the form of registers, notebook, paper pads etc. has very bright future scope. Any new entrepreneur can venture in to this field. Offset printing, also referred to as offset lithography, is a type of printing process used by virtually all large commercial printers. Offset printing is a technology that has been around for over 100 years now. Offset printing produces a finished product where the ink is completely flat on the paper with a matte finish. The term "Offset" gets its name from the fact that the plate cylinder which holds the art information does not come in contact with the paper. Offset printing is the most commonly used printing method today. Over 40% of all print jobs are carried out using offset printing. Offset printing can be done on a web printing press, one that use huge rolls of continuously fed paper, or a sheet fed press that, uses sheets of paper. Both types of presses produce printed materials that can be cut to size after printing. Offset printing uses all of the latest technology in printing. Offset printing works because water and the inks used in the printing process do not mix. The images to be printed are created on the computer and then "burned" onto metal plates using a chemical developing process similar to photography. The metal plates are dampened with water which adheres to the areas without images. The ink is added next, one color at a time, where it sticks to the areas with images. The most modern systems use a direct-to-plate system in which the images are burned directly to the metal plates; the omission of a secondary step saves time and money. The offset printing process requires a fairly large investment in equipment and set up. However, once the infrastructure is in place, offset printing itself is relatively inexpensive. Thus, the initial investment in an offset printing press can be fairly high but the actual cost of offset printing turns out very economical. There is a very good scope in this segment. New entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Blue Bird (India) Ltd. Lodha Offset Ltd. Sundaram Multi Pap Ltd. Tamil Nadu Newsprint & Papers Ltd.