Fine Print

Fine Print Knowledge Center

The online guide to print and design.

Introduction
A Brief History of Printing
PrePress
Planning and Strategy
Design Tips
Color Management
File Submission
Proofing
Materials and Stocks
Inks
Platemaking
Types of Printing
Offset Lithography
Digital Printing
Screen Printing
Gravure
Thermography
Flexography
Letterpress
Large Format
Specialty Printing
3D Printing
Promotional
Security Printing
Green Printing
Types of Finishes
Coatings
Binding
Folding
Scoring
Die Cutting
Embossing
Foil Stamping
Perforations
Name Resolution

Translating of a domain name to its IP address.

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Name Server

Computers on the Internet with programs that translate domain names, assigned to networks and hosts, into the IP address numbers.

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Nameplate

A label usually containing information about the product it is attached to, such as serial numbers, model numbers and electrical requirements. The label is generally constructed of a metal or other material that will hold up to extreme conditions

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Nanometer

A unit in which wavelengths of light are expressed. One nanometer is one-billionth of a meter.

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Naphthas

Alipathic hydrocarbon solvent derived from petroleum such as hexane, V M & P naphtha, etc.

Characterized by low K.B. values. Will swell natural or butyl rubber and will have slight effect on Buna-N or Neoprene.

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NAPI

Netscape Application Programming Interface

Set of programming specifications for use in creating Web based applications.

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NAPIM

National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers

A trade association whose purpose is to provide information and assistance to its members to better manage their businesses, and to represent the printing ink industry in the United States.

http://www.napim.org/

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NAPs

Network Access Points

The individual computers of a network that provide an entry to the high-speed Internet backbone system.

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National Cooperative Business Association

NCBA

Founded in 1916

A United States membership organization for cooperatives, businesses that are jointly-owned and democratically-controlled.

In 2000 the group successfully lobbied the ICANN to establish a new top-level domain exclusively for business cooperations.

The domain, .coop, became active in 2002.

NCBA members include some well-known United States consumer brands, such as Ace Hardware, Florida’s Natural, and Land O’ Lakes.

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National Information Standards Organization

NISO

The National Information Standards Organization (NISO)is a nonprofit association accredited as a standards developer by the American National Standards Institute, the national clearinghouse for voluntary standards development in the U.S. NISO is a leader in shaping international standards.

The goal in using technical standards in information services, libraries, and publishing is to achieve compatibility and therefore interoperability between equipment, data, practices, and procedures in order to make information services more productive.

NISO

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Native Mode

Using a protocol in the environment for which it was originally developed.

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Natural

A term to describe papers that have a color similar to that of wood, also called cream, off-white or ivory.

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Natural Colored

Paper color resulting from the use of little or no chemical coloring

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Navigating

Moving through the pages of a Web site by following links.

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Navigator

Netscape’’s Web browser.

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NCBA

National Cooperative Business Association

Founded in 1916

A United States membership organization for cooperatives, businesses that are jointly-owned and democratically-controlled.

In 2000 the group successfully lobbied the ICANN to establish a new top-level domain exclusively for business cooperations.

The domain, .coop, became active in 2002.

NCBA members include some well-known United States consumer brands, such as Ace Hardware, Florida’s Natural, and Land O’ Lakes.

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NCOA

National Change of Address System

A system provided for a fee by the U.S. Postal Service that enable organizations sending mail to compare their addresses with those recorded on the NCOA system in order to identify incorrect addresses and make corrections prior to the mailing.

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NCR

A multiple-part paper form that does not use carbon paper. The ink is adhered to the reverse side of the previous sheet. Originally developed by NCR Corporation and known as “NCR brand, carbonless paper,” it has also been called “no carbon required” paper.

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NCSA

National Center for Supercomputing Applications

The facility where Mosaic, the first graphical browser, was developed. NCSA is located at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois.

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ND

No Date

No publication date is printed in a Book.

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NDS

NetWare Directory Services

Novell’’s distributed, replicated name service built into NetWare 4.X.

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Negative

1. A photographic image on film which reverses the black and white areas of the original.

The black areas on the original are clear on the negative and the white areas of the original are black on the negative. The negative film is used in the platemaking process.

2. The developed film that contains a reversed tone image of the original scene.

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Negative Holder

A device designed to hold the negative in proper position in an enlarger.

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Negative Image

A reversed image where the image that is usually black on a white background is reversed to be white on a black background.

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Negative Returned In Cassette

NRIC

Required Advanced Photo System feature that returns processed film in its original, closed cassette; liberates consumers from the hassle of storing and handling film negatives.

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Neoprene Rubber

A polymer of chloroprene, it is used as an adhesive base. Commonly used where oil and gasoline resistance is required.

Resistance to swelling action of aromatics (pure and fuels) is poor but much better than natural rubber. Also used to coat doctor or metering rolls.

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Nested

When one piece is placed inside part of another piece, such as when an insert gets placed in the fold of a letter or brochure.

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Net Book Agreement

The agreement formerly administered by the Publishers Association whereby publishers in the UK were able to dictate the minimum price at which their titles were sold by bookshops; abandoned by publishers in 1995 and finally made illegal by the Restrictive Practices Court in 1997.

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Net Weight

The weight of the contents of a container or packaging material. Gross weight minus the tare weight equals the net weight.

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Netiquette

An informal set of rules or common courtesy when using the Internet.

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