Backing Up
Backing up in printing refers to printing on the reverse side of a sheet that has already been printed on one side. This technique is commonly used...
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Aqueous coating is a water-based, protective finish applied to printed materials as a final step in the printing and bindery process. This clear, f...
Read moreAntique Finish
An antique finish, in the realm of printing and binding, refers to a specialized surface treatment or texture applied to paper, materials, or print...
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Print control strips are standardized tools utilized in the printing industry. These strips contain color swatches, gradients, and calibration elem...
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An anodized plate refers to a metal plate, typically aluminum, undergoing an anodizing process to enhance its durability, corrosion resistance, and...
Read moreAnalog 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...
Read moreAlkaline 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...
Read moreAgainst 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...
Read moreAdobe Reader
Adobe Reader is a widely used, free software application developed by Adobe Systems for viewing, printing, and interacting with Portable Document F...
Read moreAdditive 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...
Read moreAccordion 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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