What is letterpress printing?
Simply put, letterpress printing is a form of relief printing, where the text or image is on a raised surface, similar to a rubber stamp. Ink is applied to the…
Simply put, letterpress printing is a form of relief printing, where the text or image is on a raised surface, similar to a rubber stamp. Ink is applied to the…
Hydrographic printing (also known as hydrographics, immersion printing, camouflage immersion, hydroimaging and cubic printing) is a surface decoration process whereby elaborate graphics – such as wood grain, carbon fiber, camouflage,…
Sewn binding is one of the oldest forms of bookbinding, and is still the most durable and strongest method. The pages are bound together with pieces of thread and adhered…
Leather binding is closely related to the history of books and bookbinding, as since ancient times it has been one of the binding methods that has been used in the…
Holographic printing is a representation of a hologram on a flat surface, which produces three-dimensional effects when viewed. A holographic print differs from a traditional hologram in that the print…
The additive manufacturing technique of inkjet printing is based on the 2D printer’s technique of using a jet to deposit tiny droplets of ink on paper. In the additive process,…
Bond paper is a high-quality, durable writing paper, similar to bank paper, but weighing more than 50 g/m2. The most common weights are 60 g/m2 , 75 g/m2 and 90…
In the 15th century, with the invention of the modern printing press, a breakthrough in written communication is generated. The Modern Age was based on humanist ideas. Era un nuevo…
Xerography is typically a fairly high gamma process, which is suitable for applications such as document copying. It is an imaging process that is based on a photoconductive substance whose…
Stone paper, also known as limestone paper, rock paper, generically called bioplastic paper, mineral paper or mineral rich paper, is a type of paper-like, strong and durable material made from…