Glossary
Abrasion Resistance
Accordion Fold
Aqueous Coating
Barcode
Batch
Bindery
Binding
Bleed
Borders
Brightness
Bulk Mail
C1S paper
C2S paper
Card Stock
Carrier Route
CMYK
Coating
Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS)
Collect on Delivery (COD)
Collecting
Color Proof / Epson Proof / Match Print
Color Types
Consecutive Numbering
Crop Marks (Guide Marks)
Die Cutting
Direct Mail
Dots Per Inch (dpi)
Double Gate Fold
Double Parallel Fold
Embossing
Finished Size / Trim Size
Finishing
Flat Size
Folding
French Fold (quarter fold)
Full Bleed
Gate Fold
Gloss Finish
Gloss Paper
Gray Scale
Hairline
Half Fold
Half-Tri Fold
Head to Head
Head-to-Toe
Hickey
Imprinting
In House
Ink Jet
Insert
Job Number
Landscape
Line Screen
Line-of-Travel (LOT) Sequence
Make-Ready
Margin
Matte Finish
Offset Printing
Open End Envelope
Open Side Envelope
Out of Register / Off Register
Output
Overprinting
Overruns / Overs
Pantone Matching System (PMS)
Paper Grain
Perfecting
Perfector
Perforation
Permit
Pixel
Plate
Plate
Postage
Presentation Folder
Presort
Press
Press Check
Press Proof
Press Run
Price Break
Processing
Proofread
Punching
Quotation
Register Marks
Resolution
RGB
Rotation
Round Cornering
Saddle Stitching
Samples
Scoring
Set Up
Shrink Wrapping
Silver
Skid / Pallet
Sleeve
Slitting
Spiral Binding
Spot Coating / Spot UV
Spot Color
Stochastic Screening
Stripping
Swatch Book
Template
Tray
Tri Fold
Trim
Turnaround Time
Typesetting
UV
UV Coating
Varnish
Vendor
Window Envelopes
Work and Tumble
Work and Turn
Z Fold
Zip
ZIP Code
ZIP+4 barcode
ZIP+4 Code
4-Panel Roll Fold
A type of fold where the piece is folded inward at one end and then folded inward again one or more times. It is as if you are rolling the piece up.TOP
Abrasion Resistance
Accordion Fold
A sheet which has been printed on only one side then folded twice in right angles to form a W-shaped four page uncut section. We are able to fold up to 4 panel(8 page max). 5 panel(10 page)+ will be send out to get folded. Accordion folds are usually 100lb book papers. Such as, brochures and catalogue.TOP
Aqueous Coating
Barcode
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Batch
Bindery
Binding
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Bleed
Borders
Brightness
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Bulk Mail
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C1S paper
C2S paper
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Card Stock
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Carrier Route
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CMYK
C: Cyan (Blue)
M: Magenta (Red)
Y: Yellow
K: Key (Black) TOP
Coating
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Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS)
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Collect on Delivery (COD)
Collecting
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Color Proof / Epson Proof / Match Print
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Color Types
4:4 - 2 sided, full color on front and on back
4:1 - 2 sided, full color on front, black on back
4:0 - 1 sided, full color on front TOP
Consecutive Numbering
Crop Marks (Guide Marks)
Lines printed in the margin of sheet that indicates to the cutter and bindery where the finished product should be trimmed. They are also used to show what part of a photo should be used and what part should be cropped off.TOP
Die Cutting
A specific shape like circle, star, etc (any designs that cannot be done by a straight cut) which is cut by a metal blade. Door hangers are a popular product which requires die cutting. We can accommodate shape sizes 13" x 10" and smaller, larger sizes must be sent out to other binderies.TOP
Direct Mail
Dots Per Inch (dpi)
Double Gate Fold
Single gate fold, with an additional fold on the center. TOP
Double Parallel Fold
A type of fold where the piece is folded in half and then folded in half again. The folds are parallel to each other. Also known as a quarter fold.TOP
Embossing
A process of imprinting an image by applying pressure to the back side of a material to change the surface, giving it a three dimensional or raised effect. Embossing can be referred to as raised lettering.TOP
Finished Size / Trim Size
Finishing
Flat Size
The size of a printed product after printing and trimming but before any finishing operations that affect its size, such as folding.TOP
Folding
French Fold (quarter fold)
A sheet which has been printed on one side only and then folded twice ats right angles to form a four page uncut section.TOP
Full Bleed
Gate Fold
When both sides of an oversize page fold into the gutter in overlapping layers.TOP
Gloss Finish
Gloss Paper
Gray Scale
Grippers
Hairline
Half Fold
Is fold in half.TOP
Half-Tri Fold
A sheet is folded in half and then tri-folded.TOP
Head to Head
Printing on the front and back of a sheet is setup so that the top of both sides is printed at the same end of the sheet. You would turn the sheet like the page of a book to read the reverse side. TOP
Printing on the front and back of a sheet so that the tops of each side are printed at opposite ends from each other. The top of one side is opposite the bottom of the other. You would turn the sheet over from top to bottom to read the reverse side. Also referred to as head-to-tail or tumble.TOP
Hickey
Imprinting
In House
Ink Jet
Insert
Job Number
Landscape
Printing a page so that when positioned for reading the width is greater than the height.TOP
Line Screen
Line-of-Travel (LOT) Sequence
Make-Ready
The process of setting up and adjusting a printing press for a particular ink, paper and specifications prior to printing. This includes adjusting the infeed, grippers and guides, adjusting ink for proper coverage, registering copy, and matching the printed piece with the proof to be sure everything is correct. Also referred to as set up.
The paper used while making all the necessary adjustments before printing the actual run. Also referred to as set up.
Margin
The non-printed areas around the image area of a page. TOP
Matte Finish
Offset Printing
The transfer of an inked image from a plate to a blanket cylinder, which in turn transfers the image to the printing material as it passes between the blanket and the impression cylinder and pressure is applied. Also referred to as offset lithography. Here at Cedar House Media use offset and digital printing.TOP
Open End Envelope
Open Side Envelope
Out of Register / Off Register
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Output
Overprinting
Please read our FAQs which provide info on how to avoid these and other issues. TOP
Overruns / Overs
Pantone Matching System (PMS)
A registered name for an ink color matching system used to compare, match and identify specific colors. To do so we use a pantone book. It contains pantone colors with their closest CMYK values.TOP
Paper Grain
Perfecting
Perfector
Perforation
Creating a series of holes so that the paper can be torn more easily along the line that is formed. Postage stamps and tear-off cards are common products that require perforation. TOP
Permit
Pixel
The smallest unit of a digitized image created by a digital device, such as a computer, camera, or scanner. Pixel is short for Òpicture elementÓ. The more pixels per inch the better the resolution. On computer monitors, the display is divided into rows and columns containing thousands or millions of pixels. Each pixel is composed of three dots representing the three color channels of red, green, and blue light that are necessary for creating a color image on computer monitors and television screens. Because of their small size, the pixels appear to merge, simulating a continuous tone image, but when magnified they appear to be tiny square blocks of light, as shown in the illustration.TOP
Plate
Plate
Postage
Payment for delivery service that is affixed or imprinted to a mail piece, usually in the form of a postage stamp, permit imprint, or meter stamp. TOP
Presentation Folder
Presort
Press
Press Check
Press Proof
Press Run
Price Break
Processing
Proof
A copy of the artwork representing the finished product. It is used for review and approval. Here at Cedar House Media we offer two types of proofs:
PDF proof. PDF proof is an electronic proof. We do not to send the proof via email.
Epson Proof. Is a printed proof, which also called hard copy proof it is a 80%-85% match with the final printed product and it is sent through mail for the customer to approve before the job is printed. The person in charge of sending the proofs to the customer is the person who is processing the orders.
Proofread
Punching
Quotation
Register Marks
Resolution
RGB
The additive primary colors, red, green and blue, used to display color in video monitors. Printing with a file in RGB color mode will produce a washed out appearance. Cedar House Media does not check files for RGB. That responsibility falls to the customer before submission of the files.TOP
Rotation
Round Cornering
Using a machine to die cut the corners of forms, cards and books to create a rounded corner.TOP
Saddle Stitching
The method of binding the pages of a section where the folded pages are stitched through the fold from the outside, using a wire staple (stapling). TOP
Samples
Scoring
Based on our equipment we score any sizes between:
3" x 4" (min) to 11" x 17" (max)
on 100lb book, 14pt & 16pt papers.
Score in half, is the most popular.
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Set Up
The process of setting up and adjusting a printing press for a particular ink, paper and specifications prior to printing. This includes adjusting the infeed, grippers and guides, adjusting ink for proper coverage, registering copy, and matching the printed piece with the proof to be sure everything is correct. Also referred to as set up.
The paper used while making all the necessary adjustments before printing the actual run. Also referred to as set up.
Shrink Wrapping
Silver
Skid / Pallet
Sleeve
Slitting
A slit can also refer to cuts made that do not divide a sheet. For example, on a presentation folder smaller diagonal slits can be made on the pockets where business cards can then be displayed.TOP
Spiral Binding
Book binding that consists of a spiral wire or plastic that is wound through holes. Also referred to as coil binding. TOP
Spot Coating / Spot UV
Spot Color
Printing with one or more solid colors, generally black ink is used with the addition of other colors. It is used to add highlight and add color to a printed product without having to print with four-color process. TOP
Stochastic Screening
Stripping
To assemble and combine film or negatives to produce the final film for plate making. This process is now done electronically by many companies, bypassing the manual process altogether.
In reference to labels it is the removal of the matrix or waste material from around a pressure sensitive badgeafter it has been die cut.
Swatch Book
A booklet containing samples of paper or ink colors. TOP
Template
A preset model that acts as a structure for setting up a similar product. Here at Cedar House Media we have lot of templates, for each product. The customers can download the templates online. TOP
Tray
Tri Fold
A fold where a three card piece has both side sections folded inward, one on top of the other each section is approximately 1/3 the length of the piece. Also known as a C-fold or letter-fold.TOP
Trim
The process of cutting the product to its finished size. The excess that is cut off is also referred to as the trim.
Combining various roll sizes to be slit from a full width roll from the paper machine so that an acceptable percentage of the salable width will be used.
Turnaround Time
Typesetting
UV
UV Coating
Varnish
Vendor
Window Envelopes
An envelope with a die cut opening that is intended to have information show through from the piece inside the envelope. TOP
Work and Tumble
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Work and Turn
Z Fold
A paper fold represented by back and forth folds into three panels.TOP