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Glossary of Printing Terms
What is: Fake Duotone ?
The use of two colors, with one being blank or a halftone negative and the other being in color.
What is: Fake Duotone ?
The use of two colors, with one being blank or a halftone negative and the other being in color.
What is: Fadeout Halftone ?
Reducing the contrast of a halftone to make it more readable after a printing process.
What is: Fadeout Halftone ?
Reducing the contrast of a halftone to make it more readable after a printing process.
What is: EPA ?
The United States Environmental protection agency. They are usually armed with the function of creating the guidelines for the product content which can go through recycling. It is usually used...
What is: EPA ?
The United States Environmental protection agency. They are usually armed with the function of creating the guidelines for the product content which can go through recycling. It is usually used...
What is: Engraving ?
The process of printing through intaglio. This is the application of ink to paper through extreme pressure which results in a raised printed surface. Usually for wedding invitations, fine leatherheads,...
What is: Engraving ?
The process of printing through intaglio. This is the application of ink to paper through extreme pressure which results in a raised printed surface. Usually for wedding invitations, fine leatherheads,...
What is: End leaf Paper ?
Plain, coated, marbled or papers that are strong and of very high quality. They are used for a book’s concluding pages. It is also popularly described as sheets.
What is: End leaf Paper ?
Plain, coated, marbled or papers that are strong and of very high quality. They are used for a book’s concluding pages. It is also popularly described as sheets.
What is: Encapsulated Postscript (EPS) ?
Usually used in relation to the process of pre-printing. It refers to a file used for transferring images that are graphically inclined within suitable applications.
What is: Encapsulated Postscript (EPS) ?
Usually used in relation to the process of pre-printing. It refers to a file used for transferring images that are graphically inclined within suitable applications.