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| Printing Terminology - A-D | E-H | I-L | M-P | Q-T | U-Z | |||||||||||
| Raster - means to convert mathematical and digital information into a series of dots by an imagesetter as digital data that will be used for output.
Ruleup or press layout - is a drawing that shows how a printing job must be imposed using a specific press and sheet size. It shows where pieces will be cut, perforated and folded. Saddle-Stitched - is a binding that features one or more staples in the spine of the book or booklet. Saddle-Stitched (stapled) is one of the binding options for PsPrint booklets and catalogs. Score - is a shallow crease where a sheet of paper will be folded. A score is important because it prevents the ink (and paper) from cracking at the edge of the fold. Split run - is the printing of a book or booklet that has some copies bound one way and other copies bound another way. Typesetting - means to layout words, text and logos for printing. |
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