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Image
Area
The actual area on the printed matter that is not restricted
to ink coverage,
Imagesetter
Laser output device using photosensitive paper or film.
Imposition
Arrangement of pages on mechanicals or flats so they will appear
in proper sequence after press sheets are folded and bound.
Impression
(1) Referring to an ink colour, one impression equals one press
sheet passing once through a printing unit.
(2) Referring to speed of a press, one impression equals one
press sheet passing once through the press.
Impression
Cylinder
Cylinder, on a press, that pushes paper against the plate or
blanket, thus forming the image. Also called impression roller.
Imprint
To print new copy on a previously printed sheet, such as imprinting
an employee's name on business cards. Also called surprint.
Ink
Balance
Relationship of the densities and dot gains of process inks
to each other and to a standard density of neutral gray
Ink
Fountain
Reservoir, on a printing press, that holds ink.
Ink
Holdout
Characteristic of paper that prevents it from absorbing ink,
thus allowing ink to dry on the surface of the paper. Also called
holdout.
Ink
Jet Printing
Method of printing by spraying droplets of ink through computer-controlled
nozzles. Also called jet printing.
Inner
Form
Form (side of the press sheet) whose images all appear inside
the folded signature, as compared to outer form.
In-Plant
Printer
Department of an agency, business or association that does printing
for a parent organization. Also called captive printer and in-house
printer.
Inserts
Within a publication, an additional item positioned into the
publication loose (not bound in).
Intaglio
Printing
Printing method whose image carriers are surfaces with two levels,
having inked areas lower than noninked areas. Gravure and engraving
are the most common forms of intaglio. Also called recess printing.
Integral
Proof
Colour proof of separations shown on one piece of proofing paper,
as compared to an overlay proof. Also called composition proof,
laminate proof, plastic proof and single-sheet proof.
Interleaves
Printed pages loosely inserted in a publication.
ISBN
A number assigned to a published work and usually found either
on the title page or the back of the title page. Considered
an International Standard Book Number.
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