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IGC - H11 Identify basic folds for printed products

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Photo Eye   A type of counting device that is enabled when a sheet of paper breaks the light plane  
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Pile Fed   The way in which a stack of paper is fed into the folder. Pile feeding takes the top sheet of the stack  
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Bottom/friction or gravity fed   The way in which a stack of paper is fed into the folder. Bottom/friction feeding takes the sheet to be fed from the bottom of the pile. Usually completed in small lifts.  
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Parallel Fold   Any fold made in a sheet of paper that is oriented in a direction parallel to a previous fold  
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Right Angle   Any fold made in a sheet of paper that is oriented at a 90 angle to a previous fold  
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Plate   The device that holds the gate  
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Gate   The stopping device that enables the paper to buckle and complete a fold  
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Perforating or (perf)   An operation that punches tiny slits or holes in a sheet of paper, usually allows a portion of the product to easily be removed  
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Scoring   The crease in a sheet of paper as a means of indicating the position of the fold  
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Wet Score   Laying down a fine line of liquid exactly on the fold. To help bend the fibers on the fold to prevent cracking.  
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