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Offset Printing
Printing technique that transfers ink from a plate to a blanket to paper
instead of directly from plate to paper.
Opacity
(1) Characteristic of paper or other substrate that prevents printing
on one side from showing through the other side. (2) Characteristic
of ink that prevents the substrate from showing through.
Onion Skin
A specific lightweight type (kind) of paper usually used in the past
for air mail. Seldom used today (in the typewriter era).
Opaque
(1) Not transparent. (2) To cover flaws in negative with tape or opaquing
paint. Also called block out and spot.
Open Prepress Interface
Hardware and software that link desktop publishing systems with color
electronic prepress systems.
Outer form
Form (side of a press sheet) containing images for the first and last
pages of the folded signature (its outside pages) as compared to inner
form.
Outline Halftone
Halftone in which background has been removed or replaced to isolate
or silhouette the main image. Also called knockout halftone and silhouette
halftone.
Overlay
Layer of material taped to a mechanical, photo or proof. Acetate overlays
are used to separate colors by having some type or art on them instead
of on the mounting board. Tissue overlays are used to carry instructions
about the underlying copy and to protect the base art.
Overlay Proof
Color proof consisting of polyester sheets laid on top of each other
with their image in register, as compared to integral proof. Each sheet
represents the image to be printed in one color. Also called celluloid
proof and layered proof.
Overprint
To print one image over a previously printed image, such as printing
type over a screen tint. Also called surprint.
Over Run
Additional printed matter beyond order. Overage policy varies in the
printing industry. Advance questions avoid blind knowledge.


