Process of reproduction of a design, in black and white or color, from a plate of solid material or stone that has been prepared by engraving and inked. The result is called a print. For each engraving there can be a number of prints.
reproduction by applying ink to paper as for publication
Process of sending a file to a printer to generate output on a medium such as paper. 3.11 Internet, 6.13
the opposite of engraved, the stamp's design is raised from the surface of the transfer roll, resulting in the stamp's image being pressed into the paper
producing the final photo of the captured image which should enable fine facial features to be discernable, whether the print results from conventional photographic processes or digital printout. The resulting print should exhibit a continuous-tone quality regardless of the print method used.
The process of imprinting designs on paper from an inked surface.
a process involving the use of specialized machines (printing presses) to transfer an image from an image carrier to a substrate, usually paper. Most often, printing involves making duplicates in large quantities.
This is a general term for laying down a permanent ink(s) onto a surface.
Transferring ink onto paper or other materials to reproduce words or images. see also offset and digital printing
The choice of a printing process depends upon the size of the run, the complexity and quality of the camera ready art, the number of ink colors, the paper stock and the level of quality desired..
the actual manufacture of printed distance learning materials; the industrial process or processes required to put the production manager's requirements into their final physical form.
The transfer of ink onto paper or other materials to reproduce words and images.
Any process that repeatedly transfers onto paper or other material an image from an original such as a mechanical, negative, electronic memory, or printing plate.
Any process that repeatedly transfers an image from a plate, die, negative, stencil, or electronic memory.
Any process that transfers to paper or another substrate an image from an original such as a film negative or positive, electronic memory, stencil, die or plate.
process employed to make one or a number of images on paper or similar material.
The process of applying images to a variety of surfaces. Some printing processes include: offset lithography, thermography, la gravure, letterpress, silkscreen, digital, laser, dye sub, photographic.