GLOSSARY

Sometimes our clients are not familiar with all the options available or need a technical word to help express what they are seeking. To aid our customers, we have a compiled a glossary of industry terms that are most frequently used in our projects.

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Gravure is often used for high quality printing, where color consistency is an absolute must. R. Hochman Papers has traditionally relied on gravure as the preferred method of printing for its upscale cosmetic customers – as these companies adhere to the highest quality standards in printing.

With gravure, an image is first etched on the surface of a metal plate, then the etched area is filled with ink, and the plate is rotated on a cylinder that transfers the image to the paper.

Among the most common forms of printing for packaging, flexo is a high-speed print process that uses fast-drying inks. Flexo prints well on an array of materials, including paper, plastic films, tissue paper and foils. It’s especially well-suited for printing simple gift wrap and tissue paper.

Offset lithography is a widely used printing technique where an image is transferred from a plate to a blanket that comes in direct contact with the paper. Offset inks can be dried both conventionally (air-dried) or with an ultra violet coating.

This is a metal stamping process that requires the use of heat and pressure to imprint paper or other materials. It’s often used to accentuate a logo or design on a package. R. Hochman Papers can also combination hot stamp and emboss your designed image for extra emphasis.