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Neenah Paper Inc.
Branża: Printing & publishing
Number of terms: 12439
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Company Profile:
Neenah Paper, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production and sale of fine papers and technical products worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Fine Paper and Technical Products. The Fine Paper segment provides writing papers used in business and personal ...
Fitting a line of type to both margins.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Five hundred sheets of printing paper.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Flatbed for the printing form and a flat plate to apply pressure.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Folding used with continuous forms with alternating position (head and foot). Commonly used to convert roll paper to easily managed flat-back.
Industry:Printing & publishing
For paper manufacturing, the primary component of the cell walls of wood fibers.
Industry:Printing & publishing; Manufacturing
For process-color printing, engravers prepare a set of proofs showing each color separately and in combination proofed in proper color and rotated. These proofs are essential guides for the printer.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Forms an image without impact.
Industry:Printing & publishing
General term with many meanings. (1) Paper or board that is on hand in inventory. (2) Paper or board that has been designated for a particular use and only awaits the printing or converting process. (3) Pulp which has been processed to a state where dilution is the only step necessary for it to be made into paper or board. (4) At any stage in manufacture wet pulp is referred to as stock. (5) Wastepaper.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Generic term applied to data-processing devices that produce full-size hard copy from computers. Several printers are used. Among impact printers: serial printers, line printers, chain printers, bar printers, wheel printers and matrix printers. Non-impact printers, like ink jet printers, are based on printing principles similar to those employed in cathode ray tubes.
Industry:Printing & publishing
Geometric pattern caused when two screened images are superimposed at certain angles. Occurs when making a halftone from a halftone image.
Industry:Printing & publishing