_____________ is unwanted transfer of ink from one sheet to the back of the next.

Ink ­­­­­­__________ refers to an ink's consistency, thickness, or fluidity.

Which of the following is NOT one of the basic components of ink:

_____________ refers to the alacrity of an ink and its ability to form a filament or strand.

_____________ the stickiness of an ink, measured by its ability to split between two surfaces.

__________ maintains its color with exposure to sunlight. It will n to easily fade.

_________ is an ink adherence problem that occurs when dried ink rubs off the substrate.

Which of the following is considered process colors:

The ­­­­­­__________ stage of ink manufacture breaks up the pigment clumps and further blends the pigment into the vehicle of lithographic inks.

__________ when the color of the printed job doesn't match the intended color.

___________ is the appearance of tiny dots next to halftone dots or line art.

__________ CMY have been brightened by the addition of fluorescent colors to produce a specialized ink.

Inks that are formulated for _______ must have high color strength, set quickly, must not bleed in water.

________ inks are thicker than inks used for other processes. Solvent must not evaporate the ink too quickly, so it doesn't clog the screen.

Which of the following is considered spot colors:

Calculate amount of ink remaining if 1.75 pounds are used from a 5 pound can.

_______ is the covering ability of an ink, or how opaque or transparent the ink is.

_______ can occur if two layers of ink film, on two different sheets, bond together.

_______ is an ink penetration problem that occurs when he ink soaks into the paper too deeply and shows through the opposite side of the sheet.

_________ inks contain metal powders such as aluminum and bronze blended with an appropriate vehicle.

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