| Embossing |
Relief imaging to achieve a raised printed surface, (blind embossing gives an unlinked impressions on blank paper. |
| EPS |
(Encapsulated postscript), A file format that allows postscript data to be stored and edited. Is easy to transfer between Mac and Ms-Dos platforms. |
| Finishing |
Preparing printed pagers for final use such as folding, stitching, punching etc. |
| Flexography |
A process involving printing from rubber or (more recently) plastic plates. |
| Foil stamping |
Process which employs the same basic principle as letterpress printing, the link being replaced by foil, applied with heat. |
| Four colour process |
Often called 'full colour'
- see process colour. |
| Gatefold |
Flap from the four -edge, with a fold running parallel to the spine of the book The finished page is marginally smaller that the normal trimmed page. A double fold, usually of card or heavy board from two outside edges of a folder. From the two outside edges of a folder. The two folded pagers meet in the centre of the page, edge to edge, rather like a double gate. |
| Grain |
In papermaking, the direction in which most fibre lie corresponding to direction that the paper travels during the papermaking process. |
| Grammage |
Weight of a standard area of paper expressed in grams per square meter, abbreviated gsm or gm2. |
| GSM |
Grams per square meter: a standard measure of the weight of paper. Also expressed as gm2. |
| Gutter |
Inner margin of a page. |
| Hard copy |
Product of a word processor at various stages in data processing or as a visual check to typesetting. Hard to copy is often used for proof reading and correction of data where the system does not incorporate a verification stage. |
| Hickey |
Spot or imperfection due to dirt on the press, hardened specs of ink etc. |
| Imposition |
Laying out of pagers so that they will be incorrect order after the printed sheet is folded. |
| Impression |
In printing the impression of type, plate or blanket as it comes in contact with the paper. |
| Interleaf |
Leaves inserted between pages of a book to stop set off. |
| Intranet |
An internal (private) network inside a company or organization that works much like the internet. |
| IR- |
Infrared |