Short vertical and horizontal lines printed outside the page to indicate the finished page area, and are used by the guillotine operator in the Converting and Finishing area for trimming the excess paper.
Lines on a mechanical, negative, plate, or press sheet showing where to cut edges off of paper or cut paper apart after printing.
Marks placed on the printed sheet to indicate where cuts should be made.
Marks placed on the sheet to indicate where to cut the page.
Similar to crop or register marks. These marks show where to trim the printed sheet.
Marks placed in each corner of document to be printed indicating where the job is to be guillotined.
Marks placed on the copy to indicate the edge of the page.
Marks incorporated on a printed sheet, which indicate where the paper is to be cut or trimmed.
Marks placed on original copy to indicate trim size; also called Corner Marks. to top
Marks at the corner of an image pointing out where to trim a printed page. Also called crop marks or corner marks.
Marks placed on a label to indicate the area to be trimmed after the printing is completed.
In printing, marks placed on the copy to indicate where the paper should be trimmed.
Guides that show where a document will be cut to fit the specifications of a final printed product.