_____________ is a general term that applies to the many operations carried out during or following printing.
_____________ is a process that creates a raised image on a substrate by pressing it between two dies.
________ is the assembling of printed signatures.
One of the two basic folds, used to create all other folds, is______________.
What happens to a job after it is printed?
The process of transferring a thin layer of metallic tone or color to a substrate, using heat and pressure.
______ a slight cut made in heavy stock before it is folded.
The operation of making a small series of small cuts or slits in the substrate, using various types of blades or wheels on the press or folder.
______________ an operation similar to perforating that makes a continuous cut, rather than a series of slits.
______________is the process of cutting off uneven edges of a product after printing.
_____________ the process of imprinting tickets, checks, certificates, or other items with consecutive figures.
______________ a method that uses an adhesive to hold sheets or signatures together and to fasten the flexible cloth or paper cover onto the body.
__________________ uses glue or adhesive to hold the sheets together but allow them to be removed, as in the case of notepads.
__________________piercing operation done by forcing a metal rod down through the paper to remove stock.
__________ the gathering of sheets or signatures usually after they are printed.
Paper is folded using two folds. The sheet is folded into three nearly equal sections. Two folds create two outer panels folded in over the third center panel. The folds are parallel to each other, creating the letter Z. What type of fold is it?
_____________ a process in which pressure is used to force a sharp metal die through the stock. It is used to make irregular shapes.
________________is the most complex and permanent form of binding, in which a rigid cover is attached to a book body that is held together by sewing.
________________ a mechanical binding method commonly used for booklets that might have to be altered by adding or removing pages.
a method in which a metal wire is forced through the folded edge of a signature and formed into staples to hold the pages together.
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