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Face
Edge of a bound publication opposite the spine. Also called foredge. Also, an abbreviation for typeface referring to a family of a general style
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Fake Duotone
Halftone in one ink color printed over screen tint of a second ink color. Also called dummy duotone, dougraph, duplex halftone, false duotone, flat tint halftone and halftone with screen.
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Fast Color Inks
Inks with colors that retain their density and resist fading as the product is used and washed.
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Feeding Unit
Component of a printing press that moves paper into the register unit.
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Felt Finish
Soft woven pattern in text paper
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Felt Side
Side of the paper that was not in contact with the Fourdrinier wire during papermaking, as compared to wire side.
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Fifth Color
Ink color used in addition to the four needed by four-color process.
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Film Gauge
Thickness of film. The most common gauge for graphic arts film is 0.004 inch (0.1 mm).
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Film Laminate
Thin sheet of plastic bonded to a printed product for protection or increased gloss.
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Fine Papers
Papers made specifically for writing or commercial printing, as compared to coarse papers and industrial papers. Also called cultural papers and graphic papers.
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Fine Screen
Screen with ruling of 150 lines per inch (80 lines per centimeter) or more.
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Finish
(1) Surface characteristics of paper.
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Finished Size
Size of product after production is completed, as compared to flat size. Also called trimmed size.
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Fit
Refers to ability of film to be registered during stripping and assembly. Good fit means that all images register to other film for the same job.
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Fixed Costs
Costs that remain the same regardless of how many pieces are printed. Copyrighting, photography and design are fixed costs.
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Flat Color
(1) Any color created by printing only one ink, as compared to a color created by printing four-color process. Also called block color and spot color.
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Flat Plan (Flats)
Diagram of the flats for a publication showing imposition and indicating colors.
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Flat Size
Size of product after printing and trimming, but before folding, as compared to finished size.
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Flexography
Method of printing on a web press using rubber or plastic plates with raised images. Also called aniline printing because flexographic inks originally used aniline dyes. Abbreviated flexo.
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Flood
To print a sheet completely with an ink or varnish. flooding with ink is also called painting the sheet.
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Flush Cover
Cover trimmed to the same size as inside pages, as compared to overhang cover. Also called cut flush
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Flyleaf
Leaf, at the front and back of a casebound book that is the one side of the end paper not glued to the case.
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Fogging Back
Used in making type more legible by lowering density of an image, while allowing the image to show through.
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Foil Emboss
To foil stamp and emboss an image. Also called heat stamp.
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Foil Stamp
Method of printing that releases foil from its backing when stamped with the heated die. Also called block print, hot foil stamp and stamp.
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Folder
A bindery machine dedicated to folding printed materials.
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Fold Marks
With printed matter, markings indicating where a fold is to occur, usually located at the top edges.
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Foldout
Gatefold sheet bound into a publication, often used for a map or chart. Also called gatefold and pullou
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Folio (page number)
The actual page number in a publication
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Form
Each side of a signature. Also spelled forme.
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Format
Size, style, shape, layout or organization of a layout or printed product.
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Form bond
Lightweight bond, easy to perforate, made for business forms. Also called register bond.
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Form Roller(s)
Roller(s) that come in contact with the printing plate, bringing it ink or water.
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For Position Only
Refers to inexpensive copies of photos or art used on mechanical to indicate placement and scaling, but not intended for reproduction. Abbreviated FPO.
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Forwarding
In the case book arena, the binding process which involves folding, rounding, backing, head banding and reinforcing
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Fountain
Trough or container, on a printing press, that holds fluids such as ink, varnish or water. Also called duct
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Fountain Solution
Mixture of water and chemicals that dampens a printing plate to prevent ink from adhering to the non-image area. Also called dampener solution.
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Four-color Process Printing
Technique of printing that uses black, magenta, cyan and yellow to simulate full-color images. Also called color process printing, full color printing and process printing.
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Free Sheet
Paper made from cooked wood fibers mixed with chemicals and washed free of impurities, as compared to groundwood paper. Also called woodfree paper.
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French Fold
A printed sheet, printed one side only, folded with two right angle folds to form a four page uncut section.
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Full-range Halftone
Halftone ranging from 0 percent coverage in its highlights to 100 percent coverage in its shadows.
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Full-scale Black
Black separation made to have dots throughout the entire tonal range of the image, as compared to half-scale black and skeleton black. Also called full-range black
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