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IGC-A4
IGC A4 ID Printing Process
Question | Answer |
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What in offset printing is a smooth rubber surface which transfers the image from the plate to paper | Blanket |
What is the cylinder that hold the rubber blanket | Blanket Cyllinder |
What do you call different folding operations performed in line with or off line after printing | Finishing |
What is the printing process in which the image is etched below the surface of the printing plate | Gravure (Intaglio) |
What is the part of the plate which repels water and carries the ink to print the image | Image Area |
What is the name of the cylinder which applies pressure for image transfer to the paper | Impression Cylinder |
What part of the offset press that stores and supplies ink to the inking rollers | Ink Fountain |
What is the process of printing from a raised metal surface | Letterpress (Relief) |
What do you call the work involved in preparing printing materials for a particular job | Make-ready |
What do you call the part of the plate which is water receptive | Non image area |
What is the process of printing from a flat surface with the image and non-image areas kept separated by fountain solution and ink chemistry | Offset (Lithography, Planography) |
What do you call the printing press that prints both sides of the sheet in one pass | Perfecting Press |
What do you call a thin sheet of paper, metal or plastic which carries the image | Plate |
What is the name of the cylinder which holds the printing plate | Plate Cylinder |
What is the name of the paper the receives the image from the blanket | Press Sheet |
What is the type of printing press that takes individual sheets of paper rather than rolls of paper | Sheet-fed Press |
What is the part of the offset press that stores and supplies water to the dampening rollers | Water Fountain |
What is the type of press that prints from a roll of paper | Web-fed (Roll-fed) Press |
What is the process of printing from a polymer raised surface | Flexography |
What is the reproduction process that transfers electronic files to a substrate by an electrical charge that conducts toner or ink to form an image. | Digital or Electrophotography or Non-Impact Printing |
What is the image on the plate carrier that can be read normally | Right Reading |
What is the image on the plate carrier that is read as an mirror image of what normally would be read | Wrong Reading |
What is the method of image transfer that transfers the image from the image carrier to the substrate with no intermediary rollers or cylinders | Direct Printing |
What is the method of image transfer the transfers the image from the image carrier to the substrate with intermediary rollers or cylinders | In-Direct Printing |
What is the acronym for Computer-to-plate-printing | CTPP |
The metal ink fountain roller in the flexography system that is engraved with special etched cells. | Anilox Roller |
What is the generic term used for a blade that removes excess liquid of another roller surface. | Doctor Blade |
What is the name of an small engraved holes in a fountain roller that pick up ink | Cells |
What is the act of etching an image into a plate to form an image | Engraving |
What is the process that squeezes ink through a masked area to form an image on a substrate. | Screen Printing |