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What is label?
Type and material decryption of self-adhesive
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Several commonly used printing methods for self-adhesive labels
Several commonly used printing methods for self-adhesive labels
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Regular binding format for notebook
Introduce common binding methods for notebooks
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What are the commonly used sizes for notebooks?
Introduce some commonly used sizes for notebooks, making it easier for us to choose the appropriate size to customize our exclusive notebook.
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Types of paper for business cards?
Types and characteristics of paper for business cards
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What is the difference between laminating process and polishing process?
The lamination process and the polishing process both belong to the category of post-press surface finishing of printed products. Their functions are very similar, and they can both play a certain role in finishing and protecting the surface of printed products. However, there are differences between the two:...
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Which color will lead the trend of the new year?
Presentation of representative colors for Caitong in 2024
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What is the commonly used double adhesive paper for printing?
What is the commonly used double adhesive paper for printing?
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How to choose business card printing paper?
How to choose business card printing paper?
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What do you know about offset printing?
Gain a deeper understanding of offset printing production
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8 Color Tips for Printing?
how to ensure the color of the printing effect? Below are 8 color tips for printing.
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Analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of five popular printing methods
Analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of five commonly used printing methods to help you choose the most suitable printing method
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Type of Labels?
Type of Labels? Let’s first take a look, before understanding the labels printing process, what is labels? Labels refers to print on a composite material with paper, film or other special materials, adhesive on the back, and silicon protective paper as the base paper. In product form, it is a single-page print o...
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Different paper bags and fabric bags
Environmentally friendly bags are an increasingly popular alternative to plastic bags in consumers‘ daily lives. Because of their reusable and degradable characteristics, environmentally friendly bags have gradually become an ideal choice for people‘s shopping, travel and storage. Environmentally friendly bags are...
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What‘s sewing binding?
What‘s sewing binding? Sewing binding refers to a binding method that uses thread to thread the pages together. And then using glue to bound the printed pages to the spine. The advantage of thread sewing section is that the pages are thread sewing together, which means pages not easy to fall off. When opening t...
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Five-color Printing Machines
Five-color Printing Machines Detailed explanation of the printing process 1. Design processing The first step in the printing process of a five-color printing press is to process the printing files. First of all, the format, size, color and other parameters of the printing file must be determined, and then th...
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Understanding the Difference between Coil and Comb Binding
Understanding the Difference between Coil and Comb Binding Both comb binding and coil binding are extremely preferred binding techniques performed using comb binding and coil binding machines respectively. Both these methods are extremely effective, and the finished product often looks similar. However, it is ...
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What is digital printing?
What is digital printing? Digital printing is the process of printing digital-based images directly onto a variety of media substrates. There is no need for a printing plate, unlike with offset printing. Digital files such as PDFs or desktop publishing files can be sent directly to the digital printing press to...
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What does perforation mean in printing?
What does perforation mean in printing? Perforation refers to a print finishing process during which tiny holes are punched into a printed item such as a ticket or voucher. Adding this line of tiny holes is often done to achieve one of two things: It makes it easy to tear along the line and remove part of the prin...
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