The use of finishes (Papers and Boards) 3.1.5 Flashcards

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What is Lamination via encapsulation?
(paper and boards finishing)

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  • A desktop laminator and the sheet ios the paper is encapsulate by a polymer pouch or film roll.
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What is Lamination via a surface coating?
(Paper and Boards Finishing)

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Liquid Lamination for sinage or film lmainations (menucards)

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What is UV varnishing ?
(Paper and boards finishing)

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provides a smooth finish
- high gloss or matt
- chemical resistant
- applied using rollers
passed under UV light to cure

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What is Spot Varnishing?
(Paper and boards Fininhsing)

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Applied in specific areas rather than the whole surface area. - protections against dirt or fingerprints.

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What is Screen Printing?
(Paper and boards Printing)

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The screen has open area for ink to pass through
- Different screen are needed for each colour
- slow process
- used for small print runs

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What is Flexographic Printing?
(Paper and boards Printing)

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Uses a four colour Process (CMYK)
- 4 colours are printed on top of one another in various quantities
colours line up
simple process and inexpensive
USES - newspapers, comics

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What is the process of offset Lithography?
(Paper and boards Printing)

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used for printing medium and long print runs of products such as books, business forms and documentation
- versatile process

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What are the advantages of flexographic printing?

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  • High print speed
  • good for long runs
  • low cost of materials
    -low maintenance
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What are the disadvantages of Flexographic Printing?

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  • Takes a large amount of substrate to set up
  • time-consuming to change printing content.
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What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Lithographic Printing?

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Advantages
- Consistent high image quality
- Suited to higher volume print runs
- long-life printing plates

Disadvantages - Expensive setup and running cost for small quantities

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What is digital printing?
(Paper and boards Printing)

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  • speedy and efficient
  • product full colour , and detailed print runs with options for different designs
  • can be used for low and high-volume print runs
  • e.g printing names on drink cans ,fast drying inks
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