The area of a page which will be printed on. For example, in your page layout program, the image area is defined by a page-like drawing. Placing images or text outside that boundary is placing them outside the image area.
The area inside the page margins. Some page elements, such as page-number markers, are placed outside of the image area.
Imagesetter Ink Jet Printing
The portion of paper in which ink appears.
primary element of a design to be printed, stamped or embossed. Also refers to the area of the sheet within the imaginary lines noted by tic marks. All areas outside the tic marks will be trimmed and removed from the finished product. Extraneous marks, or unnecessary marks, must be removed from the image area.
Portion of the paper on which ink is deposited.
The area where ink will print onto the paper. Also called the live area.
The area within the margins on the page.
Portion of paper on which ink can appear.
The total area bounded by the display characters
The area of a page inside the margins in which you put the text and graphics. (Objects can extend outside this area.)
That portion of the printing plate that carries the ink and prints on paper.
The portion of the printed surface that is intended for the actual viewing area of the advertising message, i.e., the image area for a 14' x 48' bulletin is 14' x 48'. Any printed surface beyond this area is considered "bleed". May also be referred to as copy area, live area, and viewing area. These terms mean EXACTLY the same thing as image area.
The area on a page within which copy is positioned; determined by the margins.
The area of the printing plate that carries the ink and prints on paper
Refers to the area of a page to be filled with text and/or images. The image area is determined according to aesthetic criteria and the nature of the printed material. The layout of an image area is part of the field of macrotypography.
The area of a page that can be printed upon, surrounded by non-image areas, or margins.
Painava alue Bildyta The image area on a printing plate, cylinder, blanket or printed substrate can be divided into areas that transfer ink (= image area) or to those that do not transfer ink (= non-image area).
Any element of design to be printed, stamped or embossed.
Portion of a negative or plate corresponding to inking on paper; portion of paper on which ink appears.
The actual area on the printed matter which contains all printed content.