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How Was Paper Made?
The history of how paper is made starts in ancient Egypt in the form of papyrus, created from plant stems, alongside the use of parchment made from animal skins....
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What is UV in Printing
UV printing is a printing process in which the ink is dried and cured by ultraviolet light, and the ink containing the photosensitizer needs to be matched with the UV curing lamp. The application...
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The difference between softcover and hardcover book...
Do you know the difference between softcover and hardcover book
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The Limit Of The Heat
Limit of Heat is the 14th solar term of the 24 solar terms and the second solar term of autumn. Dou finger E (southwest); The longitude of the sun reaches 150°; It is celebrated on August 22-2...
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What is Print Lamination?
Lamination is often used for packaging, book covers, brochures, and business cards.
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What is Spot Varnish Printing?
Spot varnish is a specialized type of varnish coating that‘s applied to a specific area of the page, hence the term ‘spot‘....
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What are endsheets in a book
Endsheet, also referred to as a leaf, is a sheet of paper that is affixed to the inside front and back covers of a hardcover book. Although they are physically located at the end of the book, these ...
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What is varnish in printing?
In the realm of printing, varnish is a special coating applied to your printed materials, either during the printing process or afterwards....
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