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(1) Referring to an ink color, one impression equals one press sheet passing once through a printing unit. (2) Referring to speed of a press, one impression equals one press sheet passing once through the press.
Ãâó: www.saxonprint.co.nz/glossary_hl.htm
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| impression area |
Printable area of a page minus margin area.
Ãâó: www.gregathcompany.com/gloss.html
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Fine art made by any printing stamping process
Ãâó: www.progressiveart.com/art_terms.htm
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An impression is a single piece of paper with an image printed on it from a matrix. The term as applied to prints is used in a manner similar to the term "copy" as applied to a book.
Ãâó: www.donaldheald.com/glossary/glossary_01.php
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This term is often used to tell advertisers how many times their banner ad was seen by visitors viewing the page. Impressions (page views) describe the information received by a Web site visitor after he or she has downloaded all the elements (text and graphics) that make up a single Web page. A reasonable rule of thumb is that approximately 10 "hits" equals one page impression. See also hit.
Ãâó: www.score.org/eb_1.html
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