Since the beginning, man has communicated with his peers, with the need to know each other and to know all the innovations that enclose the context that surrounds him, that is why he has always made use of all the elements that he has found to communicate.
However, due to the lack of technical knowledge and the same technology, it was necessary to create through instruments such as: stones, metals, wood, among others, drawing graphics, writings and even drawings, although rudimentary, in the early days, through these techniques they identified their community and culture.
Nowadays, globalization, more and more used every day, has led to significant evolutions and the emergence of new ways and forms of materializing and reproducing information in order to reach readers more efficiently.
Theoretically, lithography is defined as the "Art of drawing or engraving on stone prepared for the purpose, to reproduce, by means of printing, what has been drawn or engraved"; therefore, for researchers, lithography is the most used procedure, since it consists of the copying process in which ink or pencil is projected or written in order to make facsimiles.
Nowadays, the great need for this service has resulted in the existence of more lithographic companies, which allow them to minimize costs and obtain better results. In this way, lithographic companies are very complicated entities that demand a convenient discretion of their costs, which allow to order all the expenses that affect their manufacture, assuming at the same time the control with more efficiency of their operation.