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Glossary Of Terms

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4 Color Process (CMYK) or (Full Color):

Printing using Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black to produce a full color image.

4/0:

Full Color on one side, Blank Back

4/1:

Full Color on one side, Black Ink on Back

4/4:

Full Color on all Sides

AQ or Aqueous Coating:

A clear water based coating used to seal and protect the printed sheet. This is available in gloss, satin (gloss + matte) and matte finishes.

Artwork:

All computer files including layout, images and fonts needed to produce the final printed product.

ASCII Text File (.TXT):

ASCII text file or .TXT is a file format is commonly used by clients to store mail list data.

Bindery:

All options available to a product after it has completed printing. This includes cutting, folding, drilling, etc.

Bitmap Images:

Bitmap images, or raster images, use pixels to represent images.

Bleed:

Artwork extended 1/8” on all 4 sides to allow for cutter variance.

Brightness:

The brilliance, or “whiteness” of a paper. The higher the number, the brighter the sheet.

C - Cyan:

One of four colors used in Full Color Printing.

C1S:

Coated One Side: Sheet is glossy on front, flat with no coating on back.

C2S:

Coated Two Sides: Sheet is glossy on both sides

Caliper:

The thickness of paper measured in 1/1000”.

CMYK:

Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black: The four colors used in full color printing.

Coated paper:

Smooth finish paper with a Matte or Glossy finish. Available in Book and Cover.

Color Correct:

To adjust the values of process colors to achieve the desired overall color.

Crop:

To cut off parts of a picture or image.

Crop marks:

Printed lines showing the edges for trimming.

Die Cut:

To cut irregular shapes using a die.

DPI:

Dots Per Inch: Term used in describing Resolution. Suggested image resolution for best print quality is 300 dpi.

Drill:

To punch holes in the printed sheet.

Emboss:

Pressing an image into paper to create a raised image.

File Extensions:

File extensions are three-digit codes at the end of a file name that indicate what format the file has been saved in.

Finished Size:

Size of product after completion of all bindery options.

Flat Size:

Size of product after printing and trimming, but before all other bindery options.

Four Color Printing:

The process of combining four basic colors to create a printed color picture or colors composed from the basic four colors.

Gloss:

Paper type with a shiny surface; best used with images.

Grayscale:

Grayscale is a strip of 256 gray values ranging from white to black.

Halftone:

An image or other continuos tone that has been converted to dots for printing.

High Res (Resolution):

Images with a resolution of 300 dpi or greater.

Image:

An Image is a computerized representation of a picture or graphic.

JPEG:

File format used for images requiring less storage space than needed for other file formats. Please supply uncompressed for printing.

K - Black:

One of four colors used in Full Color Printing

Linen Finish:

Paper finish that simulates a linen cloth.

Low Res (Resolution):

Images with a resolution less than 250 dpi.

Magenta:

One of four colors used in Full Color Printing.

Matte:

Paper type with a dull surface; best used with heavy text, and some images.

Offset paper:

Basic uncoated book grade of paper.

Offset Printing:

Main printing technique used on products offered on our site. Ink to paper.

Opacity:

The amount of show-through on a printed sheet.

Page:

One side of a sheet.

Page count:

Total number of pages in a book.

PDF:

Portable Document Format is a file format developed by Adobe Systems to preserve all fonts, formatting, graphics, and colors of the native file into a universal document.

Perforation:

A line of small dotted holes for the purpose of tearing-off a part of a printed matter.

PMS:

Pantone matching systems or PMS is a mixture of inks that will provide a specific color. This is used only on our 1/0 and 2/0 products.

Point:

In paper, a unit of thickness equating 1/1000 inch. Print Ready Files: Print-Ready files are digital artwork files that are 100% ready to print, requiring no adjustments.

Process Color:

The process of combining four basic colors to create a printed color picture or colors composed from the basic four colors.

Proof:

A PDF or Hard Copy showing a preview of art files submitted.

Recycled Paper:

Paper made entirely or in part from old paper.

Register Marks:

Position marks on artwork to help keep printing in register.

RGB:

Abbreviation for red, green, blue, the color mode used for viewing on monitors and screens.

Saddle stitch:

Binding a booklet or magazine with staples in the seam where it folds.

Score:

To pre-crease paper along a straight line so it folds more easily and accurately.

Self Cover:

A book where all pages are made of the same stock.

Plus Cover:

A book where the cover is thicker stock then the text.

Sheetfed Press:

Press that prints sheets of paper, as compared to a web press.

Toner:

A powder used to form the printed images on all digital machines.

TIFF:

Computer file format used to store images.

Trim marks:

Printed lines showing the edges for trimming.

Trim size:

Size of product after printing and trimming, but before all other bindery options.

TXT:

ASCII text file or .TXT is a file format is commonly used by clients to store mail list data.

Wove paper:

Bond paper with a smooth finish.