Pad
To bind by applying glue along one edge of a stack of sheets.
To bind by applying glue along one edge of a stack of sheets.
Total number of pages, including blanks and printed pages without numbers.
Number of pages per inch of thickness of a bound publication. Each sheet has two pages.
Assembly of type with other line copy into page format. When done by hand, this is makeup or pasteup; when done electronically, it is computer aided pagination (CAP).
Wooden platform used as a base for loading and moving paper and printed products.
Merchant selling paper wholesale to printers and other buyers of large quantities.
Unprinted sample of a proposed printed piece trimmed, folded, and, if necessary, bound using paper specified for the job.
Paper that simulates writing surfaces made from animal skins.
Paper distributor term for sheet 17 x 22 or larger.
To bind by adhering sheets with glue along the fold of the spine.
To adhere copy to mounting boards and, if necessary, overlays so it is assembled into a camera ready mechanical.
The process of pasting up. Also, alternate term for Mechanical.
Alternate term often used for Proportional scale.
To bind sheets by trimming at the spine and gluing them to a paper cover
Press capable of printing both sides of the paper during a single pass.
Method of printing that transfers images electrostatically and creates them on paper with powder bonded by heat.
Characteristic of paper, film, and printing plates coated with light-sensitive chemicals.
Process used to make positive paper prints of line copy and halftones. Often used as alternate term for PMT.
Undesirable phenomenon of bits of fiber or coating coming loose from paper during printing.
Finely-ground particles giving color and opacity to ink.