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Updated: Mar 09, 2009
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What is the printing process? Printing process steps

Each process of printing is split into pre-press, press, and post-press steps. Prepress operations include steps during which the idea of a printed image, such as a plate, cylinder, or screen, is converted into an image carrier.

What resolution for the printer do I need?

Today, average inkjet printers generally have a 1200 x 1440 dpi resolution. If you're not going to print photos larger than 5 x 7 inches, this is a good enough resolution.

What does printing with 2 colors mean?

In 2 color printing, instead of one on lower end marketing materials, two ink colors are used, vs. four on higher-end commercially printed pieces. Typically, the inks used are Pantone ® colors, and are frequently used in a unique color to print a logo, design or symbol.

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  1. Travel Scrapbook Journal Ideas
  2. Scrapbooking Love
  3. Scrapbooking Quotes About Travel
  4. Family Travel Maps
  5. Journal Cards Travel
  6. Scrapbook Travel
  7. Love Project Life
  8. Travel Ticket
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Where is the printed Bible?

Since the 1980s, over half of the 100 million Bibles printed each year have been printed in China, he said. Of those, in the United States, 20 million are sold or given away.

What is the distinction between a lithograph and an imprint?

Throughout the nineteenth century, lithography was primarily a graphic art form and, as such, still holds a high artistic reputation. Lithographs are original artworks of artists and are typically signed, while offset lithographic printing and reproductions do not have a signature.

Can you see the history of printers?

You can access your document history when this feature is enabled by opening the Devices and Printers menu, right-clicking the printer that you are currently using, and selecting the See What's Printing tab that appears in the associated menu.

Can I use the Canva logo for my company?

Many people use the pre-made logo layouts and elements of Canva, so your logo will not be exclusive to you if you don't change the design and elements heavily. Non-exclusive logos are impossible to trademark. You're also welcome to use your own elements that you upload to Canva to create your logo.


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