Glossary of Common Label Printing Terms
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The tendency of a paper, coating or ink to abrade or wear away die edges, slitting blades, printing type, etc., by friction.
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A substance capable of holding materials together by surface attachment, allowing labels to stick to various surface materials. Adhesives are perfect for barcode, beverage, bottle, cosmetic, fruit and produce, consecutive numbered, clear, foil, florescent, glossy white, matte white, flexible packaging, multi-layer, multi-color, short-run labels, and more.
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A hardened steel roll upon which the bearers of a rotary die-cutting tool ride. Also provides the hardened surface to support the die cutting.
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The character set and code described in the American National Standard Code for Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-19777. Each ASCII character is encoded with 7 bits (8 bits including parity check). The ASCII character set is used for information interchange between data processing systems, communications systems, and associated equipment. The ASCII set consists of both control and printing characters.
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