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What does Sheetwise mean in printing?

What does Sheetwise mean in printing?

The Sheetwise method (below) means printing the second side of the paper using a completely different plate. Sheetwise is also used for jobs that only print on one side of the paper.

What are the words associated with printing?

disseminate.

  • engrave.
  • imprint.
  • mark.
  • publish.
  • reissue.
  • reprint.
  • stamp.
  • What are the characteristics of thermal printing?

    Thermal printers have a head that consists of a row of tiny heating elements. The paper has a special coating that turns dark grey when it is heated. By turning appropriate elements on or off as the paper passes the head, the computer can print characters and designs.

    What is Gripper in printing?

    Gripper. A series of metal fingers that hold each sheet of paper as it passes through a printing press. Gripper edge. The side of a piece of paper held by the gripper fingers as it passes through a printing press. Nothing can be printed in this area.

    What is work and turn?

    Work and Turn. A printing method where different pages are assembled so that they are on one plate. One side is printed and then the sheet is turned over so that you are using the same gripper edge and then the second side is printed. The product is then cut apart to make two finished items.

    What does print tumble mean?

    In tumble duplex, the back of each page is upside down compared to the front of the page: the top of one side of the sheet is at the same edge as the bottom of the other side. With these two types of duplex, you can specify top binding or side binding of the printed pages.

    What is another word for printed material?

    printed material

    • book.
    • copy.
    • literature.
    • magazine.
    • newspaper.
    • print.
    • reading matter.
    • written word.

    What are the words associated with printing and publishing?

    Publishing Vocabulary

    1© copyright
    3bind
    4blurb
    5chapter
    6contents

    What is a thermal printer used for?

    Direct thermal printers are most commonly used to print items such as receipts and shipping labels. Thermal transfer printers use a thermal print head to transfer a solid ink from a ribbon onto a label supply (usually made from vinyl, polyester, nylon, or other thicker materials) to produce a permanent print.

    How does a thermal print head work?

    Thermal inkjet print heads, currently used in Canon and HP inkjet printers, use heat and water-based inks for printing. Instead of using a membrane to build pressure and force ink out onto paper, heat is used to boil the ink and create an air bubble of ink vapor.

    What is the gripper edge?

    The edge of a sheet of paper passing through a sheetfed press containing the gripper margin, or, in other words, that edge of the sheet which is grasped by the grippers of the press. The term gripper edge also refers to the edge of a wraparound printing plate which is secured by the plate clamp.

    What is the difference of thermal printer to inkjet printer?

    An inkjet printer sprays liquid, solvent-based ink droplets onto the paper. Thermal printers apply dry, wax-based pigment to the paper using heat, somewhat like melting crayons onto the paper. The thermal printing process is faster than the inkjet process.