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E
Electronic
Front End (Electronic Composition)
General term referring to a prepress system based on computers.
Electronic
Image Assembly
Assembly of a composite image from portions of other images
and/or other page elements using a computer.
Electronic
Mechanical
Mechanical exclusively in electronic files.
Electronic
Publishing
(1) Publishing by printing with device, such as a photocopy
machine or ink jet printer, driven by a computer that can change
the image instantly from one copy to the next.
(2) Publishing via output on fax, computer bulletin board or
other electronic medium, as compared to output on paper.
Emboss
To press an image into paper so it lies above the surface. Also
called cameo and tool.
Emulsion
Casting of light-sensitive chemicals on papers, films, printing
plates and stencils.
Emulsion
Down/Emulsion Up
Film whose emulsion side faces down (away from the viewer) or
up (toward the viewer) when ready to make a plate or stencil.
Abbreviated ED, EU. Also called E up/down and face down/face
up.
Encapsulated
PostScript file
Computer file containing both images and PostScript commands.
Abbreviated EPS file.
End
Sheet
Sheet that attaches the inside pages of a case bound book to
its cover. Also called pastedown or end papers.
English
Finish
Smooth finish on uncoated book paper; smoother than eggshell,
rougher than smooth.
Engraving
Printing method using a plate, also called a die, with an image
cut into its surface.
EP
Abbreviation for envelope.
EPS
Encapsulated Post Script, a known file format usually used to
transfer post script information from one program to another.
Equivalent
Paper
Paper that is not the brand specified, but looks, prints and
may cost the same. . Also called comparable stock.
Estimate
Price that states what a job will probably cost. Also called
bid, quotation and tender.
Estimator
The individual performing or creating the "estimate."
Etch
To use chemicals to carve an image into metal, glass or film.
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