Printing Processes 0.0 / 5 ? Design & Technology: GraphicsPrinting processesGCSEAll boards Created by: MichalinaTrCreated on: 05-04-16 23:40 What is gravure used for? High quality magazines, stamps, art/photography books 1 of 11 What are the advantages of photocopying? widely available, can print on both sides of the paper easily 2 of 11 What is CTP? Computer-to-plate 3 of 11 Lithography works on the principle of... Oil and water repelling 4 of 11 What are the advantages of screen printing? Prints on nearly every surface, economic for short hand runs 5 of 11 What are the disadvantage of gravure? 'dots' are visible to the naked human eye, expensive set up cost 6 of 11 What is stage 1 in photocopying? Charging 7 of 11 Photo-emulsion is used in commercial screen printing? TRUE 8 of 11 What is colour fusion? Dots of colour blend to create a new colour 9 of 11 What does an anilox roll do? Applies ink to the plate and an ink pan 10 of 11 What is indirect printing? When one cylinder transfers ink to another cylinder and that cylinder transfers the ink to the paper. 11 of 11
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