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Machine Glazed (MG)
Paper holding a high-gloss finish only on one side.
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Magenta
One of the four process colors.
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Makeready
(1) All activities required to prepare a press or other machine to function for a specific printing or bindery job, as compared to production run. Also called setup.
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Making Order
Order for paper that a mill makes to the customer's specifications, as compared to a mill order or stock order.
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Male Die
Die that applies pressure during embossing or debossing. Also called force card.
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Manuscript (MS)
An author's original form of work (hand written, typed or on disk) submitted for publication.
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Margin
Imprinted space around the edge of the printed material.
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Mark-Up
Instructions written usually on a "dummy."
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Mask
To prevent light from reaching part of an image, therefore isolating the remaining part. Also called knock out.
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Master
Paper or plastic plate used on a duplicating press.
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Match Print
A form of a four-color-process proofing system
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Matte Finish
Flat (not glossy) finish on photographic paper or coated printing paper.
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Mechanical
Camera-ready assembly of type, graphic and other copy complete with instructions to the printer. A hard mechanical consists of paper and/or acetate, is made using paste-up techniques, and may also be called an artboard, board or paste-up. A soft mechanical, also called an electronic mechanical, exists as a file of type and other images assembled using a computer.
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Mechanical Bind
To bind using a comb, coil, ring binder, post or any other technique not requiring gluing, sewing or stitching.
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Mechanical Separation
Color breaks made on the mechanical using a separate overlay for each color to be printed.
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Mechanical Tint
Lines or patterns formed with dots creating artwork for reproduction.
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Metallic Ink
Ink containing powdered metal or pigments that simulate metal.
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Metallic Paper
Paper coated with a thin film of plastic or pigment whose color and gloss simulate metal.
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Midtones
In a photograph or illustration, tones created by dots between 30 percent and 70 percent of coverage, as compared to highlights and shadows
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Mil 1/1000 Inch
The thickness of plastic films as printing substrates are expressed in mils
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Misting
Phenomenon of droplets of ink being thrown off the roller train. Also called flying ink.
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Mock Up
A reproduction of the original printed matter and possibly containing instructions or direction
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Modem
Mostly used over phone lines, a device that converts electronic stored information from point a. to point b.
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Moire
Undesirable pattern resulting when halftones and screen tints are made with improperly aligned screens, or when a pattern in a photo, such as a plaid, interfaces with a halftone dot pattern.
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Monarch
Paper size (7' x 10') and envelope shape often used for personal stationery.
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Mottle
Spotty, uneven ink absorption. Also called sinkage. A mottled image may be called mealy.
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MRW
Abbreviated for Make Ready Waste, a term for the paper used when bringing the press up to color accuracy.
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Mull
A specific type of glue used for books binding and personal pads needing strength.
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Multicolor Printing
Printing in more than one ink color (but not four-color process). Also called polychrome printing.
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M Weight
Weight of 1,000 sheets of paper in any specific size.
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