Printing Processes

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What is gravure used for?
High quality magazines, stamps, art/photography books
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What are the advantages of photocopying?
widely available, can print on both sides of the paper easily
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What is CTP?
Computer-to-plate
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Lithography works on the principle of...
Oil and water repelling
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What are the advantages of screen printing?
Prints on nearly every surface, economic for short hand runs
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What are the disadvantage of gravure?
'dots' are visible to the naked human eye, expensive set up cost
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What is stage 1 in photocopying?
Charging
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Photo-emulsion is used in commercial screen printing?
TRUE
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What is colour fusion?
Dots of colour blend to create a new colour
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What does an anilox roll do?
Applies ink to the plate and an ink pan
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What is indirect printing?
When one cylinder transfers ink to another cylinder and that cylinder transfers the ink to the paper.
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