- Industria: Printing & publishing
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Neenah Paper, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production and sale of fine papers and technical products worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Fine Paper and Technical Products. The Fine Paper segment provides writing papers used in business and personal ...
A method of using crossline marks on the offset press plate to indicate trim, centering of the sheet, centering of the plate, etc. ; these are sometimes called register marks.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A method of fastening side-by-side signatures so that each is linked with thread to its neighbor, as well as saddlesewn through its own centerfold. Smyth-sewn books open flat. The stitching is on the back of the fold.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A method of binding in which the folded signatures or cut sheets are stitched with wire along and through the side, close to the gutter margin. Pages cannot be fully opened to a flat position; also called side wire.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A method in composition of changing the spacing between type; brings the type closer together.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A metal press plate used for moderate to long runs in offset lithography to carry the image.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A metal drum, either solid or cored; a part of an inking mechanism; used to break down the ink and transfer it to the form rollers.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A mechanism on printing presses and folders, which feeds paper automatically from the top of the pile.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A mechanical on which type and design elements in the form of film positives are stripped into position on a sheet of base film.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A means of extending the range of density available with printing ink by printing twice with black ink, using two specially prepared halftone negatives. Also called double-black duotone.
Industry:Printing & publishing
A material capable of lowering the surface tension of water and water solutions and increasing their wetting powers.
Industry:Printing & publishing