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This term applies to: (1) A hair shaft that has various colours, which is normally associated with an agouti coat; and (2) an unbroken vertical circle of marking colour, commonly found extending around the body of the Harlequin breed.
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A counting method in which a paper band is placed around a specific number of envelopes. Most commonly used for greeting envelopes.
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A printing defect characterized by light or dark lines in an image in the direction of the printing. In the case of inkjet imaging it is caused by a jet or printhead that is not properly aligned, inoperative, or incorrectly indexed. The chemistry of the substrate surface can also contribute to banding.
Ãâó: www.clearprintpaperco.com/media/glossary.html
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The material, usually wire or nylon, wrapped around bales to secure them.
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Undesirable "stairstep" color breaks in a smooth gradation or color vignette, caused by gradations that are excessively long, or by limitations in the number of colors available in an electronic file or the number of colors that can be reproduced on press. Can usually be minimized by adding small amounts of noise to the gradation.
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