Tuesday, January 6, 2015

OUGD504 Study Task 13 - Print finishes

Risograph:

'You send your digital data through a RIP into the riso. Inside, There is a masterroll - a thin almost seethrough material made from cellulosis. The riso burns the motif into that material by burning mini-holes into it. So now, the color can pass through these little holes while being pressed through the master. Now, it only leaves a mark, if there is a hole. Inside the riso, there is a colordrum containing the color. By turning, the colordrum takes the paper into the machine, presses the color through the master onto the paper - and a print is born. '


Vector EPS, solid black to show foil and all fonts to be outlined.












PRINTING CONSIDERATIONS:









50% K, 50% Black.



HOW A DIGITAL PRESS WORKS:













300DPI in comparison to the 25DPI below is extreme. 



75% K

25% K

Trim marks.

KCMY 75M 75Y

Letter Press.






'Thermochromic paint on paper examples' :



Screen Print.






Spot foiling.


The re appropriated foiling machine at Precision.

Printers magnifying glass, check that DPI.

C Printing plate.

This ink will be applied to a plate similar to the one above.

Negative of an embossing plate.

Negative of an embossing plate.

Folding machine.

Spot lamination.

Foiling.

Foiling.







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