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Print pre-press and some other words Discturnkey
Adobe Illustrator, a popular software used in the management of electronic files and images create the final work.
Bleed: Printing that extends beyond the edge of a panel or page.
Blueline / Dylux: photosensitive paper images in varying degrees of blue. This test is used to verify the copy and position.
Buttfit / Kissfit: the meeting of two or more colors where there is no overlap or trap.The result is often a thin white line visible.
Caliper: the thickness of the board in thousands of an inch called "points."
Choke and Spread: (Fat / fat) to decrease slightly (Choke) or increase (spread) the size of a graphic element to create a trap or form.
Cromalin proof: DuPont trade name for a contract proof for color, used as a guide for color on press.
Corrects color: to retouch or enhance color in areas specific.
Color Key: 3M trade name for an overlay color proof.
color separation: the separation of continuous tone image in the process of four colors: black, cyan, yellow and magenta.
Composed of a movie or the final film, a piece of film that contains all the features several pieces of film work. Also known as plate ready film.
Crossover: An image that continues from one page or two panels.
DPI: dots per inch, used freely to describe the resolution of an element.
Die model: an outline of a package or in finished form.
Directory: the list of files, fonts and software used to create an electronic version.
Straight to the plate: Also called CTP (Computer to Plate), the transfer of electronic files directly onto printing plates, eliminating the intermediate step of film image.
Discturnkey: specialized brand for the solution of Discturnkey Co., Limited is the leading manufacturer of CD and DVD products in China.
Dry Trap: refers to the overlapping of inks in two press passes, so that one ink is dry and wet one.
Duotone: graphic representation with only two colors.
Dylux: Dupont trade name for a test showing type and position Blueline images. (Blue Line)
EPS: Encapsulated Post Script, a commonly used format for moving files from one application to another electronically. Element Is locked to prevent accidental changes.
EPS model: electronic design and presentation format died. Art is used to prepare and design in correct orientation. It is also used to create the tool and die should not be changed without notice.
Color: the representation of all colors through a set of points in printing inks four process colors: cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
Halftone: An image of a photo in color tones Call reproduced by varying the size of ink dots.
Hickie: an imperfection in a printed sheet caused by a contaminant in the printing process. Any dust paper, spray powder, or other contaminants stick a blanket or a plate in the press and prevent the ink to be used in this field. The result is a small white spot.
Hot spot: increasing the density of a color in a small region that can occur in the film or plane, the.
Keyline: rules that are placed in a document specific areas to place graphic images. Net can also represent the form of a three-dimensional product, while in a drawing plane two dimensions.
Knockout: the elimination of all other colors behind a specific element. (With a black background behind the black removes any color)
Lines per inch: number of rows of dots per inch color screen, halftone, or separation.
MAC-based calculation software Apple's hardware or system.
Doing business loan: Obligation to establish a process for manufacturing process or piece of equipment.
Matchprint: trade name 3M to a color print film typical.
Memory: Undesirable pattern in halftones and screen display shadow patterns of conflict.
Number of pages: total number of pages with blanks and printed pages.
PC: The software or hardware-based IBM system.
PMS (Pantone Matching System), a check standard for color reproduction.
Preflight / FlightCheck: verification of an electronic document to identify problems potential before filming or output device.
The test page test product to see color, type, layout and design.
Prototype: a machine or by hand, shows a set of pre-production.
Dylux prototype: a prototype of a test showing dylux printing, folding and scoring form three-dimensional.
Quark file, a document or part of an art file that was created with Quark Xpress.
Quark Xpress tool written for the graphic arts industry.A for the construction and manipulation of the page type.
Random / dispersal: evidence from a scanned image. It is used to verify the color or image quality before the final film and sheets.
Reverse: An image showing a surface on background printing.
Display: piece of film with the points uniform density.
Display: the number of lines of dots per inch on a screen or halftone colors.
color of the screen to print area points where ink coverage is less than 100% to simulate shading.
Trap: The overlapping of adjacent colors, to avoid potential risks of space blank between images.
Trim size: The size of the printed sheet after the last adjustment is made.
UCR: Under Color kidnapping, made during scanning to reduce the amount of ink
coverage in shadow areas by replacing some of cyan, magenta and yellow with black. The reductions in the use Ink can improve the drying of the ink and the point of taking control while in the press.
Wet trap refers to the overlapping of inks made on a card press so that the ink is still wet.
Window space ribbon cutting material in a mechanical position of a graphic.
work Film: preliminary or intermediate films, which are then combined to produce the final (composite) film.
CD and DVD TERMINOLOGY
A-Time: Absolute time, time measured in minutes, seconds and frames. (00:00:00) Ref start of the program.
Creation: Creation of a database CD-ROM. The final product is usually a search and retrieval of document type with the addition of a user interface. Functions include creating specific markup and indexing.
Block Error Rate (BLER) the number of error correction blocks that contain errors, usually expressed in counts per second. Most the errors can be corrected by the error correction system, a high BLER errors can lead to irrecoverable or bad execution.
CD: compact disc.
CD-DA: compact disc digital audio.
CD-R: Compact Disc Interactive. Interactive media that connects to a TV. The CD-I standard is known as the Green Paper.
CD-ROM: a read-only CDs.
CD-ROM XA: Extended Architecture. A standard that allows data striping compressed audio and video for synchronization.
Disc at once: when recording CDR disk, all data is continuously recorded in one session.
Discturnkey: Specialized brand Discturnkey solving Co., Limited is the leading manufacturer of CD and DVD products in China.
DLT: digital linear tape. This is a standard entry in the form of DVD.
DVD: Digital Versatile Disc: high-density format data, audio and video over 4X the density of a normal CD.
ECC / EDC: Error Correction Code / Zip error detection. Codes specified in the color book standards and integrated into the CD data to facilitate the reconstruction of data if read errors occur.
Glass Master, a teacher from a CD and used for additional CD replication.
HFS, HFS +: Hierarchical File System, Apple / MAC file structure standard. HFS + was introduced in 1998 to allow greater density of large files on the storage media.
Hybrid Disc: CD-ROM that can be run PC and MAC. The disc contains separate ISO 9660 and HFS partitions.
Indexing: Creating a table of data for fast retrieval and recovery.
inlay card: a printed insert which fits into a showcase for the identification, advertising, or instruction.
ISO 9660: an international standard to define the structure of files and directories on CD-ROM.
Jewel Box: a hinged plastic case for storing on a CD.
Kodak Photo CD: digital photos encoded on a CD.
Media Conversion: The process of converting data from one media type to another for pre-mastering and mastering. Mastering software generally requires input data on the hard disk. 8mm tape and CDs are preferable because the means of entry to the process of mastering.
Mixed Mode Disc: CD-ROM that contains the computer data and audio tracks.
Mode 1: the most common format of CD-ROM. It contains three layers of error correction and data equipment.
Mode 2: Data on CD-ROM with two layers Data Correction for compressing video and audio.
PQ Information: disk or tape track information that determines the starting point, control bits, calendar information, etc.
Mastering: the data format in the exact image appear on the CD-ROM so it is ready to be mastered and replicated. Includes structure Archive and location.
SID Code: Source: This code identifies the original disc to help prevent piracy.
SMPTE Time: The time is approved Code for use in the video industry that is used in the production of CDs.
Marked: place markers hidden in the text indicating where to start images specific.
Follow at once: when the registration of RDCs, each track is individually written. The recorder starts and stops between tracks. This makes the transitions between each track link can cause problems for some mastering facilities.
Transfer rate: The amount of data transferred from a CD-ROM on a computer. This rate is limited by the speed of rotation of a disk drive.
Video CD: provides full-screen video and audio CD format.
Yellow Book: standard defines international physical properties of a CD-ROM.
PACKAGING PAPER AND TERMINOLOGY
# 80 Gloss Text: bright type of material the size of a cover magazine light. The shiny finish provides an excellent basis for a rich process, opaque color printing. This is our most popular action brochures, flyers catalog, brochures, posters, etc.
100 # Gloss Text: As an 80 # gloss text, but 25% thicker and heavier, a larger room feeling. Standard Uses: Brochures, newsletters, self-mailings, etc.
# 80 Matte Text: This population is covered with a thin dull. Provides excellent opaque base for easy to read, crisp typography. Uses Standard brochures, flyers and catalog your flyers, etc.
# 80 brightness of the cover: As cover "stocks", the paper is stiff, like post a map or a baseball card. This population is covered by a gloss finish, with beautiful photographs and other images. Standard uses: durable sheets of heavy weight, catalog covers, product data sheet.
# 100 without take the cover: An option for business cards, media cards and bookmarks. This bright white smooth # 1 Cover stock level is 14 points thick and corresponds to the 70 # text weight stock we use for letters and envelopes.
120 # gloss cover: We use this stock exclusively for postcards, of access and rack cards. The glossy coated finish makes photographs and other beautiful images. 12 points thick.
70 # Uncoated Text: 70 # Stationery use and bright envelopes 70 # Cougar Opaque Offset on calendars and newsletters. These uncoated (non-finite glossy), white populations guarantees safety for Laser Printing Office. Many common stationery stocks are not suitable for printing 4-color We have selected these for best results. It feels thick and substantial in your hands.
24 # 28 # uncoated and uncoated: This stock standard one used for envelopes, also called white parchment. The # 28 is thicker and heavier than 24 #.
C1S 10 points: A set of Bristol, gloss coated on the outside and uncoated on the inside. It is used to greeting cards.
Airplane: the space created by the formation of a substrate in the form of a package to provide protection.
acetate window film transparent covering a hole.
Wall: a secondary layer of material attached to a substrate, which creates a finished existing on several levels.
Angle call: binder with metal rings that seems like backward "D".
Aqueous Coating: A liquid clear coat is applied to a printed sheet.
Body: the creation from and ending in a form fully completed.
Bleach: a process used in the manufacture of paper and paper money. A reference to the white paper.
Bleach / Ostra: corrugated term referring to the color of a leaf, a shell side and shiny white egg on the other.
Bleach / Kraft Corrugated term that refers the color of a leaf that has a positive side white kraft, brown on the other.
Blind Relief: saving an area of security to a print area. (See note)
Tip: a generic term for the substrate.
Boosters: triggered after metal ring that helps ring opening.
C1S: Coated aside.
C2S: Coated on both sides.
Caliper: the thickness of the material to be measured in thousands of an inch are often called "points."
Capacity pocket a bag formed with a double score of each side, creating a column that gives the pocket a greater thickness and capacity, a flat pocket.
Injected painted: Paper with high gloss coating of clay that can compete with the brightness of a picture.
Cavity: Indentation of a container used to contain an element (CD, DVD, promotional items, etc.).
Panels particle board substrate, usually recycled and used primarily in consumer packaging.
group form: Print a form that combines various elements to the printing and finishing.
To: the party is the receipt of goods.
Wavy: butt joint document with half fluted medium with starch and steam. (Double-sided edge). Perhaps flexo-printed lithograph silkscreen or labeled.
Raised Address: the direction of travel of the flute or the midfield.
Corrugated Medium: Part striatum or waves in the middle of a sheet of corrugated cardboard.
Double dozen or printing a substrate that facilitates the folding and bending.
Deboss: a space in a leaf that is a depression created by using a tool engraving and die press.
Deckle Edge blur special role.
Die-cut: the process of cutting a material in its finished form with a steel ruler and a cutting press die.
Discturnkey: specialized brand for the solution of Discturnkey Co., Limited. It is the leading manufacturer of CD and DVD products in China.
corrugated E-flute 1 / 169 thick.
Relief: A relief surface of the leaf created using an engraving tool and a die press.
EPS Expanded Poly Styrene. block Hotwire Styrofoam to create cutting inserts used to support the structure of a package dimensions.
Expandable Pocket: A pocket plane can become a capability pocket using a technique designed z times.
FOB: Free on board. The point of payment for a shipment of cargo. "FOB destination" indicates the sender pays the cost of transport to final destination. "FOB shipping point, freight costs are not paid by the sender. FOB can be followed by a ZIP code, which is the point to which the sender pays the freight.
Rolling film: a layer of polypropylene or polyester that is applied to a printed sheet. It is available is bright, matt, satin or metallic finish.
Finishing: The process of conversion into a finished sheet.
Blinds: summits, boulders of different panels extend over a package.
Flute wave or the middle section of a sheet of corrugated cardboard. Available in various thicknesses: E is 1 / 169, B 1 / 89, C is 3 / 169
Foil Stamp: applying and transfer of aluminum foil flat on a substrate using heat and pressure. This graphical technique can be used in conjunction with debossing or embossing.
Compliance: assembly, insert and load equipment into a package for shipment in bulk or dissemination.
Gloss Lamination: see rolling.
Grain: the direction of the fiber on a sheet of paper.
Squad: a flat screen with a scoring center that expands to a width specified. Brackets can be pushed or workmanship and will be specified in the order.
Hidden Hinge: third piece is sealed vinyl out of a folder without hinge bars.
Hinge: a score or fold that is used to open and close a panel.
Hook and loop: generic term for Velcro.
Hot Melt: a durable and reliable adhesive used in the construction of a package.
Hotwire: a technique of cutting and shaping EPS foam.
Inner packagings: the materials used for the position, support and protect an object in its packaging.
KD flat hit.
Kraft natural kraft paper color of a light brown color characteristic.
Rolling: (see also the movie rolling) lithograph label application to a sheet of corrugated cardboard with a cold glue and pressure.
Laminator: a cardboard laminating machine that applies.
Litho-Label: usually 80 or 100 # # C1S stock that is printed and applied with glue to a sheet of corrugated E-flute. Lamination is necessary to avoid cracks in folding score.
Locking Tabs: tabs and is used in packaging for closure. Liabilities can be the reopening of a package or shipment of positive applications or more for permanent residence.
Machinable: the ability to automatically glue, cutting or complete a package.
Palette / pallet: a load of boxes wood as a bridge for storage or transport.
Group: the face or part of a package.
FRAME: solid fiber used in the manufacture of packaging.
Plant Load: United States Postal mandate: Certification that allows manufacturing companies to mail packages or apartments directly from its facilities at a U.S. Postal vehicle without going through the local post office.
Score: an impression or crease in a substrate that is used to fold or fold.
Slip sheet: insert material between two packages to avoid abrasion and scratches during transport. A printed newspaper is often used.
Slot: a cut in a substrate chipless.
Slot: a cut in a substrate to remove the material.
Substrate: The base material (eg corrugated or cardboard) used in printing, finishing or packaging process.
Super Panel: a panel or page of a package that is printed on one side, but folded in on itself, graphic representation of both parties.
Tuck tabs: The tabs extending beyond the panel and are housed in a groove together, often used to close a package.
Turned edge Litho label wrapped around a fiber agglomerate peak, if so, to give a finished look.
Window: a cutting space in a panel. Can be covered in cello.
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