The term for the item or material that you print on to
What is substrate?
Printing from a flat printing surface
What is planography?
Another name for gluing
What is padding?
Segment of the printing industry that prints money
How does Sandy from SpongeBob Squarepants breathe under water?
A fish bowl
Type of image made of solid black and white lines
What is line art?
Printing from a raised image area
What is relief printing?
Old fashioned way of doing this included the use of a bone and a straight edge such as a ruler
What is scoring?
Segment of the printing industry that prints packaging
What is package printing?
What is Barack Obama's middle name
Hussein
To cut out in an irregular shape with the use of a raised metal jig
What is die-cutting?
What is impact less printing?
The process that adds a metallic foil finish to items such as greeting cards
What is foil stamping?
Segment of the printing industry that includes quick printing
What is commercial printing?
What was Ash Ketchum's first Pokemon?
Caterpie
Type of image that has gradation of tones from light to dark and shading
What is a continuous tone image?
Printing from a stencil attached to a mesh screen
What is porous printing?
The process of adding a protective plastic coating to paper
What is laminating?
Segment of the print industry responsible for printing magazines
What is periodical printing?
What game won Game of the Year for 2022?
Elden Ring
A printing technique in which a wet ink image is fused by heat or infrared radiation with a resinous powder to produce a raised print
What is Thermography?
Printing from a sunken in image area
What is intaglio printing?
A finishing process that makes small cuts into the paper to make it easier to rip or tear apart
What is perforating?
The industry segment that includes printing facilities inside of a company that is not in the business of printing, such as a hospital or college
What is in-plant printing?
How many siblings does Hello Kitty have?
1