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K
K
Abbreviation for black in four-colour process printing. Hence
the 'K' in CMYK.
Key
(1) The screw that controls ink flow from the ink fountain of
a printing press.
(2) To relate loose pieces of copy to their positions on a layout
or mechanical using a system of numbers or letters.
(3) Alternate term for the colour black, as in 'key plate.'
Keylines
Lines on a mechanical or negative showing the exact size, shape
and location of photographs or other graphic elements. Also
called holding lines.
Key
Negative or Plate
Negative or plate that prints the most detail, thus whose image
guides the register of images from other plates. Also called
key printer.
Kiss
Die Cut
To die cut the top layer, but not the backing layer, of self-adhesive
paper. Also called face cut.
Kiss
Impression
Lightest possible impression that will transfer ink to a Substrate.
Kraft
Paper
Strong paper used for wrapping and to make grocery bags and
large envelopes.
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