Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Alignment Marks Alignment marks, also known as registration marks, are visual indicators used in the printing process to ensure accurate and consistent positioning of multiple layers or colors. These marks are typically small, easily identifiable symbols or targets placed strategically on each layer of the artwork. By aligning these marks during the printing process, printers can ensure that each color or layer lines up correctly, preventing misalignment or offsetting issues that could affect the quality of the final print. Printers use alignment marks strategically placed on each layer of the artwork to ensure perfect registration, enabling the accurate superimposition of colors and layers in the Giclée printing process. |
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