Set-off (printing)
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In printing, set-off is the term given to the unwanted transfer of ink from one printed sheet[1] to another. The problem can occur with most types of printing, and is avoided by the use of anti-set-off spray powder.
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- lithography
- offset printing
- letterpress printing
- printmaking
- printing press
- color printing - Colour Printing
- MAN Roland
- Koenig & Bauer - KBA
- Komori
- Heidelberger Druckmaschinen - Heidelberg
- See also Printing
[edit] External links
- Learn about printing — International Paper
- Glossary of printing terms — International Paper
[edit] References
- ^ offset printing Offset Litho Printing Techniques