Glossary of Common Label Printing Terms
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Any papers, film, fabric, laminate, or foil material suitable for converting into pressure sensitive label stock. In the finished construction, this web is bonded to the adhesive layer and becomes the functional part of the construction.
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The surface property of a paper or film determined by its texture and gloss. A gloss finish, for example, can be shiny and highly reflective, while a matte finish is generally dull and reflects little light.
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A label that is coated with fluorescent pigment which not only reflects a visible wavelength, but is activated by most of the remaining absorbed light to re-emit it as color of a longer wavelength which results in reinforcement of the reflected color.
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Foils add a classic elegance to products, with their distinctive reflective shine that attracts attention. Our foil colors include shiny gold, dull gold, shiny silver, dull silver, and brushed chrome.
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A printing process that separates an image into four ink colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Printing these screened colors in combination creates any color in the spectrum, resulting in a colorful label, decal, or sticker that adds style and attracts the attention it deserves.
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