EngravingPrinting process using a chromium-coated or steel plate. The plate, or engraving die, is locked into the engraving press along with a counter-die (makeready die). Ink is applied with tremendous pressure against the paper. While some of the ink soaks into the paper fibers, most remains on the surface to create a subtle three-dimensional "raised" effect. A slight "bruise" or indentation is created on the back of the sheet, so this needs to be taken into consideration when designing. |
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