face
See typeface.
face margin
See trim margin.
face material
Materials that can be used as the
substrate for pressure sensitive labels (e.g., film, paper, foil,
etc.). The face material is attached to a support sheet from which
it is peeled when used. Alternative terms: base material; body
stock; face stock.
face stock
See face material.
family
The group of typeface variations
within a specific design (e.g., Helvetica Regular, Helvetica
Italic, Helvetica Bold, Helvetica Bold Italic, etc.).
fanfold
See: accordion fold.
fatty
See spread.
feathering
An imprecise, fuzzy, or rough
edge on a printed image. Feathering can be caused by non-uniform
ink coverage, unsuitable ink, uneven printing plate contact, or too
much ink. See also: edge acuity.
felt side
The top of the paper web formed
in the papermaking machine. The opposite of the wire side. The felt
side is generally smoother and the preferred side for printing. See
also: wire side.
fiber puffing
A rough texture on the surface of
a coated, groundwood fiber paper created during the drying
process.
file
A collection of text, graphical,
image, sound or other information stored and accessed
digitally.
film assembly
See film image assembly. See
also: imposition; stripping.
film image assembly
The process of aligning,
mounting, and securing individual films to one carrier sheet in
preparation for platemaking. Also known as imposition;
stripping.
flexography
A printing method using flexible
plates where the areas to be inked are higher than the non-printing
areas. The inked areas are then placed in contact with the material
to be printed, transferring the ink from the raised areas to the
substrate. Rapidly drying inks are normally used with this process.
Other term: aniline printing. See also: letterpress; relief plate;
relief printing.
full bleed
Used when an image is meant to
extend completely to all four edges of the finished sheet. Printing
the image beyond the trim edge of a sheet to ensure that there is
no white space at the edge after the substrate on which the image
is printed is trimmed to finish size. See also: extended color;
bleed.
fuming gloss
See chemical ghosting.
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