- Ink set-off with light-coloured designs
- Are you familiar with a counter-cut?
- What is delamination?
- What is grain direction, and how can it help us identify the direction of grain in paper or cardboard?
- What is print finishing - coating systems
- What is mottling (print cloudiness)?
- What is whiteness?
- How does ink drying work?
- How can you determine the grain direction of paper or cardboard?
- How does the grain actually end up in paper and cardboard, and what do ‘long grain’ and ‘short grain’ mean?
- What is a fold break?
- What is picking?
CIE whiteness
CIE-LAB colour space
Grammage
IR drying
ISO-brightness
L*a*b*
Oxidation
Penetration
UV component
UV light
UV varnish
absorbtion
acrylate
acrylic resins
base-paper picking
binder
blade
blanket
blister picking
blistering
blue reflectance
board fibre
board machine
brightness
cardboard dust
coated-surface picking
coating
cobalt drier
colour effect
colour nuances
counter-cut
cropping
cross-direction
cut edges
cutting
dampening solution
delamination
deposited
deposition
dispersion varnish
drying process
dust
emulsification
filler
fold break
folding
fountain solution
grain direction
hot air
illumination
impurity picking
ink
ink deposition
ink drying
ink removal
ink repulsion
ink-removal bars
ink-spread behaviour
light source
long grain
manufacturing process
mechanical protection
moisture
moisture absorption test
monomer
mottling
offline coating
offset printing
offset printing ink
oil-based varnish
oligomer
optical brighteners
oxidation
paper dust
paper fibre
paper machine
photoinitiators
picking
pressing
print finishing
print image cloudiness
print size
printing defects
reflection of light
short grain
sieve
splitting
spot picking
strength
surface
surface protection
swelling
tack
tear
tear resistance
tear-out
tensile
trimming
viscosity
wet
whiteness