Watermark
Symbol or trademark manufactured into the paper pulp, visible when paper is held to light.
Baffled by the jargon some printers use? Let us explain what all those terms mean...
Symbol or trademark manufactured into the paper pulp, visible when paper is held to light.
A press that uses long rolls of paper, as opposed to precut sheets of paper.
A method of binding, by inserting double loops of wire through pre-punched holes that will allow the publication to be opened 360º.
Saddle stitch or wire stitch.
Papermaking Pulp made from wood.
Paper which contains little or no wood pulp.
A standard paper with a smooth finish.
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