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imprint The process by which a logo/artwork is transferred onto the surface of an item.
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imprinting is an inexpensive way of simulating the look of veneer by reproducing the grain of veneer photographically. The image is then applied to flat panels such as fiberboard. Much less expensive than veneer.
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imprint An imprint of a customer's credit card can be electronic (swiping the card through a credit card terminal) or manual (taking physical impression of the credit card). Either of these two methods is required to prove the customers credit card was present.
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imprint To print new copy on a previously printed sheet. Adding an employee
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imprint Any printed object, from a single sheet broadside to a set of books. The term is also used to define the source of the item, as, for example, a "Benjamin Franklin imprint" is an item printed by him, and synonymously with nameplate (qv).
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