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Printing process that produces raised lettering simulating engraving. Used inletterheads and matching envelopes, business cards or announcements.
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Process by which an image is first printed by letterpress, lithography or screen printing using a special slow-drying ink, dusted with a fine resinous powder and finally subjected to heat, thus fusing the resin into a glossy
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| thermography |
Method of printing using colorless resin powder that takes on the color of underlying ink. Also called raised printing. Thixotropy The term "thixotropic" is used to describe viscous substances that become less viscous through mechanical action (stirring) and return to their original highly viscous form when left unagitated. ...
Ãâó: www.saxonprint.co.nz/glossary_mz.htm
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A printing process where heat is applied to the printing inks, producing a raised, embossed feel.
Ãâó: www.kctcs.net/newspublications/stylebook/sbtermino...
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A printing process that imitates dye stamping. The raised image is produces by using a very thick sticky ink which is dusted with a fine powder before being heated to fuse it to the paper.
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