CMYK

A colour model combining four basic colours – cyan, magenta, yellow and key (black) that are used to create full-colour images in the printing profession

Colour scheme

The number of colours on the first or second side of a material, i.e. 4/1 refers to a four-colour model (full-colour, typically CMYK) for printing the print sheet from one side and a single-colour (typically black but may be any other PANTONE direct colour) for printing the print sheet from the other side.

Colour separation

The process of dividing full-colour master prints into four basic colours (CMYK) using individual colour filters.

Composition

The configuration of text and illustrations into the given page format.

Creasing

Materials printed on thicker paper to be folded must first be creased at the location of such a fold to ensure the paper does not crack or tear when folded.

CTP

Copy-To-Plate is an imaging technology that transfers the copy directly to the printing plate

Cut-outs

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