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Finishing

Did you know that there are dozens of print finishes?

In this category we show you all the finishes that can be added to printing materials. Techniques such as hot stamping, embossing or lamination. You will also discover some handmade and more exclusive finishes that you can apply to printing products.

 

Finishing

Die-cutting. What is it? Characteristics and uses

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Die-cutting is a manufacturing process that uses specialised machines and tools to convert raw material by cutting, forming and shearing. In printing, dies are used to create custom shapes and designs for labels. The process […]

05/27/2021 Read More Die-cutting. What is it? Characteristics and uses
Finishing

What is embossing? Everything you need to know

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Like letterpress printing, the embossing process in printing uses bespoke dies to create the raised paper according to the design. The opposite effect is also possible using the same process, known as embossing. As stamping […]

05/27/2021 Read More What is embossing? Everything you need to know
Finishing

What is varnishing in printing? Everything you need to know

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Varnishing refers to the coating with varnish that is applied to certain printed products during or after printing. A varnish is usually added to a piece to improve its appearance or to protect it from […]

05/24/2021 Read More What is varnishing in printing? Everything you need to know
Finishing

What is glazing or laminating?

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Glazing or lamination is the process of applying a thin layer of plastic to sheets of paper or card to enhance and protect the printed material. The most common types of lamination are glossy, matte […]

05/19/2021 Read More What is glazing or laminating?
Finishing

What is wrap-around folding?

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The wrap-around folding, also known as the tri-fold (in its simplest version), is commonly used for multi-page advertising brochures. To create the popular tri-fold, the sheet is folded inwards twice: once on each side, dividing […]

05/14/2021 Read More What is wrap-around folding?
Finishing

Zig zag folding What is it?

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Let’s talk about zig zag folding One of the most common print finishes you will see is folding. Folding is a procedure that usually takes place after printing and cutting. It is done by special […]

05/11/2021 Read More Zig zag folding What is it?
Finishing

What is lamination in printing? Everything you need to know

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Lamination is the process of applying a thin layer of plastic to sheets of paper or cards to enhance and protect print products. The most common types are glossy, matte and silk type. Plasticising is […]

03/09/2021 Read More What is lamination in printing? Everything you need to know
Finishing

What is the cleft in printing?

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Cleft is a process that is carried out after printing and consists of making a groove or mark by pressing the paper or cardboard at the point where it is to be folded in order […]

03/09/2021 Read More What is the cleft in printing?
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