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This study guide covers key concepts in printing technology, focusing on processes, techniques, and troubleshooting. It includes topics such as work and back printing, multi-page document creation, imposition methods, color trapping, and pdf file formats for print. The guide also addresses roles within a printing plant, such as sales, scheduling, and estimating, providing a comprehensive overview of the printing workflow. It is designed to help students understand the technical aspects of printing and prepare for exams. Useful for students in graphic communications or printing technology programs, offering a structured review of essential concepts and practices in the field. It is a valuable resource for exam preparation and understanding the complexities of the printing industry.
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print one side of press sheet with 1 set of plates and the other side with a different set of plates using the same gripper - Answer Work and back
Creating multi page document, the page count should be divisible by _____ - Answer 6
_____ spreads are the preferred method for creating multi page documents in InDesign - Answer Reader
Before a multipage job goes to press, the printer will usually create a dummy booklet called a _____ - Answer Blue line
T/F 64 page saddle stitched book on heavy paper would experience page creep in the center pages - Answer True
T/F Creating a printed piece with a fold in panel (letter fold), all of the panels will be the same size - Answer False
T/F Packaging and die cut pieces with flaps often utilize 'nested' impositions - Answer True
When creating 4x5 card in InDesign, document size should be _____ - Answer 4x
Multi page pieces are imposed, the printed sheet is folded to become a group of pages called a _____ - Answer Signature
What is the technical name for an unprinted folded signature? - Answer Folding dummy
In normal trapping mode, what determines which color is "trapped" - Answer Lighter traps darker
____ overprints any color and does not need to be trapped - Answer Black
First person a design client contacts to get things in motion by initiating a job's entry into a printing plant's workflow - Answer Sales
Similar to an air traffic controller in that this person tracks all the jobs running through a printing plant at any given time - Answer Scheduler
Establishes the basic flow of a job, including the timeline - Answer Planner
Determines a job's cost, inclduing labor, paper, ink & proofing materials as well as press time and bindery time - Answer Estimator
Person is fluent in both design-speak and printing concepts and can act as a translator to keep the lines of communication open between client and print production staff - Answer CSR
Sometimes printing companies wil make changes to customer's files to achieve better results on press. An example may be to change a large solid area of black to _____ - Answer Rich black
The term ______ refers to the process of getting the press up to speed and the ink behavior optimal. - Answer Makeready
When your job begins production it will be through through a process to check for potential errors and problems. This is called ____ - Answer Preflight
Placing individual pages in the proper pagination for plate making is called ____ - Answer Imposition
Proofs that are signed off on by the customer are called _____ proofs because they are what the printer must match on press. - Answer Contract
AM/FM halfone screening: requires different angles for each color to avoid moire - Answer AM
AM/FM halfone screening: uses a random distribution of very small dots - Answer FM
AM/FM halfone screening: prints rows of dots at varying sizes to produce shades of tones - Answer AM
AM/FM halfone screening: used by all inkjet printers - Answer FM
When inks sink into absorbent stock and spread this is called _____ - Answer Dot gain
Frequency of halftone dots is measure in ____ - Answer LPI
T/F In order to print a bright orange (BGSU orange) accurately I would need a spot color. - Answer True
When dissimilar color areas meet with no ink in common, ____ is applied to avoid white gaps when misregistration occurs. - Answer Trapping
___ type of coating is water-based - Answer Aqueous
The black in black & white printing is black_____ and the white is _____ - Answer ink & paper
dots in black and white halfone image are usually printed at a ______ degree angle - Answer 45
In trapping the ____ color defines the edge of objects being trapped - Answer Darker
___ coatings are cured by a special light for quick drying - Answer UV
System to reduce overprinted halftone dot sizes of C, M or Y when it acts as a graying component by increasing the appropriate black halftone dot sizes to achieve a color parity with less process ink and improved printing conditions. - Answer GCR
Positioning of images on press-sheet to accommodate folding, binding, trimming & other finishing - Answer Imposition