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#PrintJargonDaily ELLIPTICAL DOT An elongated or oval halftone dot that is used in the midtone and vignette areas to minimize the midtone jump in dot gain at the point where dots are large enough to connect #design #print
#PrintJargonDaily LEAF A sheet of paper containing two pages, one on either side #print #PrintJargon
#PrintJargonDaily QUARTO Book made from quarto sheets, traditionally measuring about 9' x 12' #BookPrinting #books
#PrintJargonDaily SELF COVER A cover that has the same paper stock as the internal sheets #print #BookletPrinting
#PrintJargonDaily INDICIA Markings pre-printed on mailing envelopes to replace the stamp #mailing #indicia
#PrintJargonDaily PARALLEL FOLD Method of folding. Two parallel folds to a sheet will produce 6 panels. #folding #PrintFinishing
#PrintJargonDaily UV COATING Liquid applied to a printed sheet, then bonded and cured with ultraviolet light #SpotUV #PrintFinishing
#PrintJargonDaily TRIM SIZE The final size of a printed piece after being cut from the sheet of paper that it was printed on #print #DigitalPrinting
#PrintJargonDaily JACKET The protective paper cover of a hardbound book. It is sometimes called a ‘dust cover’ or ‘dust jacket’ #jacket #BookPrinting #print
#PrintJargonDaily NIPPING In the book binding process, a stage where air is expelled from it's contents at the sewing stage #BookBinding #print
#PrintJargonDaily OPACITY Characteristic of paper or other substrate that prevents printing on one side from showing through the other side #opacity #print #paper
#PrintJargonDaily MICRONS A measurement to indicate the thickness of paper as against grammage which is a measurement for weight only #print #paper
#PrintJargonDaily GATEFOLD An oversize page where both sides fold into the gutter in overlapping layers. This folding technique is typically used to accommodate maps into books #GateFold #PrintFinishing #DigitalPrinting
#PrintJargonDaily RGB The color space of Red, Green and Blue. These are the primary colours of light, which computers use to display images on your screen. An RGB computer file must be translated into the CMYK colour space in order to be printed on a printing press #rgb #print
#PrintJargonDaily DIE CUTTING The process of cutting paper in a shape or design by the use of a wooden die or block in which are positioned steel rules in the shape of the desired pattern. #diecutting #print
#PrintJargonDaily FOIL EMBOSSING Stamping a thin sheet of metallic foil onto a sheet of paper and then embossing a pattern under it, creating a three dimensional raised area, usually text or an image #emboss #print
#PrintJargonDaily HICKEY A spot or imperfection in printing caused by dirt or hardened specks of ink. The problem is most visible in areas of heavy ink coverage. A hickey is also called a bulls eye or a fish eye #hickey #print
#PrintJargonDaily KISSCUTTING In finishing kisscutting is a die-cutting method that is typically used for self-adhesives: the face stock is die cut but the backing sheet is not, so that users can easily peel off the sticker #KissCutting #PrintFinishing
#PrintJargonDaily VECTOR Vector graphics and images are a combination of geometric shapes, point, lines and curves, based on mathematics instead of pixels. Having a mathematic relationship between elements allows them to be resized without losing quality #vector #design #logo
#PrintJargonDaily VECTOR Vector graphics and images are a combination of geometric shapes, point, lines and curves, based on mathematics instead of pixels. Having a mathematic relationship between elements allows them to be resized without losing quality #vector #design #logo
#PrintJargonDaily UV COATING Liquid applied to a printed sheet, then bonded and cured with ultraviolet light #SpotUV #PrintFinishing
#PrintJargonDaily TRIM SIZE The final size of a printed piece after being cut from the sheet of paper that it was printed on #print #DigitalPrinting
#PrintJargonDaily SELF COVER A cover that has the same paper stock as the internal sheets #print #BookletPrinting
#PrintJargonDaily RGB The color space of Red, Green and Blue. These are the primary colours of light, which computers use to display images on your screen. An RGB computer file must be translated into the CMYK colour space in order to be printed on a printing press #rgb #print
#PrintJargonDaily QUARTO Book made from quarto sheets, traditionally measuring about 9' x 12' #BookPrinting #books
#PrintJargonDaily PARALLEL FOLD Method of folding. Two parallel folds to a sheet will produce 6 panels. #folding #PrintFinishing
#PrintJargonDaily OPACITY Characteristic of paper or other substrate that prevents printing on one side from showing through the other side #opacity #print #paper
#PrintJargonDaily NIPPING In the book binding process, a stage where air is expelled from it's contents at the sewing stage #BookBinding #print
#PrintJargonDaily MICRONS A measurement to indicate the thickness of paper as against grammage which is a measurement for weight only #print #paper
#PrintJargonDaily LEAF A sheet of paper containing two pages, one on either side #print #PrintJargon
#PrintJargonDaily KISSCUTTING In finishing kisscutting is a die-cutting method that is typically used for self-adhesives: the face stock is die cut but the backing sheet is not, so that users can easily peel off the sticker #KissCutting #PrintFinishing
#PrintJargonDaily JACKET The protective paper cover of a hardbound book. It is sometimes called a ‘dust cover’ or ‘dust jacket’ #jacket #BookPrinting #print
#PrintJargonDaily INDICIA Markings pre-printed on mailing envelopes to replace the stamp #mailing #indicia
#PrintJargonDaily HICKEY A spot or imperfection in printing caused by dirt or hardened specks of ink. The problem is most visible in areas of heavy ink coverage. A hickey is also called a bulls eye or a fish eye #hickey #print
#PrintJargonDaily GATEFOLD An oversize page where both sides fold into the gutter in overlapping layers. This folding technique is typically used to accommodate maps into books #GateFold #PrintFinishing #DigitalPrinting
#PrintJargonDaily FOIL EMBOSSING Stamping a thin sheet of metallic foil onto a sheet of paper and then embossing a pattern under it, creating a three dimensional raised area, usually text or an image #emboss #print
#PrintJargonDaily ELLIPTICAL DOT An elongated or oval halftone dot that is used in the midtone and vignette areas to minimize the midtone jump in dot gain at the point where dots are large enough to connect #design #print
#PrintJargonDaily DIE CUTTING The process of cutting paper in a shape or design by the use of a wooden die or block in which are positioned steel rules in the shape of the desired pattern. #diecutting #print
#PrintJargonDaily Starting tomorrow will be a daily A to Z tweet of jargon busting printing terms to help you understand our "secret code" #print #JargonBuster
#PrintJargonDaily REVERSED TYPE A lighter typeface on a darker background, also referred to as knockout type #design #print
#PrintJargonDaily QUIET ZONE - The space that is the gap between the edge of your trimmed sheet and any “live” data. #design #print
#PrintJargonDaily BLEED - Bleed is when a document has images or elements that touch the edge of the page, extending beyond the trim edge and leaving no white margin. When a document has bleed, it must be printed on a larger sheet of paper and then trimmed down #print #bleed
#PrintJargonDaily CROP MARKS - Lines near the edges of an image indicating portions to be reproduced. Also called cut marks and tic marks #print #jargonbuster
#PrintJargonDaily Z-FOLD Binding term for two or more parallel folds that open like an accordion, sometimes referred to as an accordion or concertina fold. Leaflets and maps often use these folds. #print #folding
#PrintJargonDaily ELLIPTICAL DOT An elongated or oval halftone dot that is used in the midtone and vignette areas to minimize the midtone jump in dot gain at the point where dots are large enough to connect #design #print
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