Print Control Strips
Binding

Print Control Strips

Print control strips are standardized tools utilized in the printing industry. These strips contain color swatches, gradients, and calibration elem...

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Anodized Plate

Anodized Plate

An anodized plate refers to a metal plate, typically aluminum, undergoing an anodizing process to enhance its durability, corrosion resistance, and...

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Analog Color Proof

Analog Color Proof

An analog color proof is a physical representation of a printed design or image, typically produced using traditional printing methods. It is a vis...

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Alkaline Paper

Alkaline Paper

This is a type of paper manufactured with an alkaline pH level, typically above 7.0, making it more resistant to deterioration over time. This pape...

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Against the Grain

Against the Grain

This printing term refers to the direction in which paper fibers are oriented on a sheet of paper. Printing "against the grain" means printing at a...

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Adobe Reader

Adobe Reader

Adobe Reader is a widely used, free software application developed by Adobe Systems for viewing, printing, and interacting with Portable Document F...

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Additive Colors
Printing

Additive Colors

In the context of color and printing, this term entails the three fundamental colors that are used to create a broad spectrum of hues through the p...

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Accordion Fold
Binding

Accordion Fold

This is a folding technique used in the printing and bindery industry to create multiple parallel folds in a document, resembling the folds of an a...

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Absorption
Printing

Absorption

Absorption, in the context of printing and bindery, refers to the capacity of paper or other materials to soak up and retain ink, moisture, or othe...

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A4 Paper
Binding

A4 Paper

A4 paper is an international standard paper size used for a wide range of printing and office applications. It measures 210 millimeters (8.27 inche...

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