Industrial Printing Process Terms
Gripper
Gripper
/ˈɡrɪpər/
A Gripper refers to a series of mechanical clamps on a sheet-fed printing press ...
Ink Spitting
Ink Spitting
/ɪŋk ˈspɪtɪŋ/
Ink Spitting, also known as "misting" or "slinging," is a common defect...
Filling-in
Filling-in
/ˈfɪlɪŋ ɪn/
Filling-in is a critical and common defect in flexographic and gravure prin...
Ink Bridging
Ink Bridging
/ɪŋk ˈbrɪdʒɪŋ/
Ink Bridging is a common printing defect in flexography and gravure wh...
Cell Depth
Cell Depth
/sɛl dɛpθ/
Cell Depth refers to the vertical distance measured from the base of the eng...
Cell Volume
Cell Volume
/sɛl ˈvɒljuːm/
Cell Volume refers to the specific physical capacity of each individual...
Anilox Volume
Anilox Volume
/ˈænɪlɒks ˈvɒljuːm/
Anilox volume refers to the precise capacity of the microscopic ...
Ink Trapping
Ink Trapping
/ɪŋk ˈtræpɪŋ/
Ink Trapping is a critical technical parameter in multicolor printing t...
Anilox Roller
Anilox Roller
/ˈænɪlɒks ˈroʊlər/
The anilox roller is a ceramic-coated metering roll engraved with...
Expanded Gamut Printing
Expanded Gamut Printing
/ɪkˈspændɪd ˈɡæmət ˈprɪntɪŋ/
Expanded Gamut Printing (EGP), also known as ...



