
Chapter 17 Finnishing and Binding
Quiz by Mr Purcell
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____ is the process of cutting off uneven or unwanted edges of paper.
The process of creating a raised image on a substrate by pressing it between two dies is known as ____.
Varnishing is a form of ____.
No matter the size of a piece of paper, a sheet can be folded only ____ times.
In the ____ binding process, an adhesive holds sheets or signatures together and fastens the flexible cloth
or paper cover onto the body.
Which finishing method involves making a continuous cut with one or more sharp-edged wheels?
____ involves making a slight cut in heavy stock before it is folded.
Which method is most often used when an irregular shape must be cut into a substrate?
____ is done by forcing a metal rod down through the paper to remove stock.
Which machine is used in shipping departments to seal the tops of boxes?
Before making any adjustments to a paper cutter, you should remove the shear stick from the machine.
In-line finishing operations are performed on stand-alone equipment.
Stamping is a form of relief printing process.
In blind embossing, ink is used to create an image on the substrate.
Collating marks can be used on signatures to check the accuracy of the signature-gathering sequence.
A single-head side-stitch machine binds more quickly than a multiple-head side-stitch binding machine.
Packaging involves wrapping, strapping, or boxing the printed product for delivery to the customer.
The perfect binding process is most commonly used for hardcover books.
Books bound with plastic comb binding lie perfectly flat when open.
Spiral binding allows the binding to be opened for the addition or removal of pages.
What is the most complex and permanent form of binding?
What binding method uses metal wire forced through the folded edge of a signature and is formed into
staples to hold the pages together?