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Why is Bleed Important?
Cutter Draw: When cutting large stacks of paper, slight movements, known as cutter draw, can occur. This can cause slight misalignments, resulting in unwanted white edges on the final printed prod...
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What is a Bleed in Printing?
A bleed is an essential concept in commercial printing. It is extra image, background color, or design elements that extend beyond the trim edge of the printed page, ensuring no white edges appear o...
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Debossing
Debossing involves pressing a design or pattern into a material, creating a depressed or indented effect. ...
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What are flexibound books?
Flexibound books, also known as flexibinding is a bookbinding style
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Embossing
Embossing involves raising specific areas of printed materials to create a three-dimensional, textured effect. The embossing process adds a tactile and visually distinctive element to print material...
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what is a Saddle Stitch book
Saddle stitch book, also known as riding nails, refers to a method of book binding, such as stepping on the horse‘s back, that is, after the thin book (including the cover of 6 posts below) is set, ...
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What is a Hardcover book?
A hardback is a type of book binding with a protective, hard-backed cover (usually cardboard, covered with fabric, heavy paper, or leather such as calfskin)....
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How to Ensure the Curing Quality of UV Ink During Printing?...
UV ink can be applied in various printing methods such as offset printing, gravure printing, flexographic printing, etc. Regardless of the printing method employed, the fundamental concern for indu...
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