What does printed off register mean




















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Translations of registration in Chinese Traditional. See more. Need a translator? Translator tool. What is the pronunciation of registration? Browse registering. Registrar of Companies. Registry of Companies. Test your vocabulary with our fun image quizzes. About Brian Coale. This year so far has been "Printacular! Why do printers refer to black as Key? Unfortunately, you were told wrong. The deal almost seems to good to be true. When something is printed out of register, it means that the various colors did not align correctly.

I am in publishing--when a book is printed "out of register" you will see that the colors have jumped outside their outlines in a photo or in a piece of artwork, making the image blurry or "off. In publishing, anyway, it is a flaw and undesirable. Wow, that's very interesting. I've never heard of that in all the years I sold fabric.

Could be because the stores I worked at only carried "firsts". What to do with off-center rustic fireplace? Help re: printed draperies for challenging living room. Curtains, Solid or Print And, what color? Print or no print in family room. Sometimes you might notice that on the edge of fabric, there are sometimes 7 or eight circles with different colors in them. If the colors dont fit into the circle perfectly, meaning some of the color falls outside of the circle, then I think the register is off.

And if the register is off, if you try to match 2 pieces of fabric so they "look" seamless, you wont be able to because a mistake was made at the time the fabric was printed and the design wont line up properly. I'm not sure if I'm correct but thats what I think.

Thank you all so much for your answers. I decided not to buy the fabric. This will be my first time making curtains and I sure don't need any more complications. It's a "second"--and I'd only take a gamble on that stuff if I could see it all in person first. You gals are awesome.

I have been sewing and had a passion for fabrics since I was a little girl. Star target not optional B. Registration mark C. Page information D. Trim marks E. Color bar F. Tint bar. Bleed is the amount of artwork that falls outside of the printing bounding box, or outside the crop area and trim marks.

You can include bleed in your artwork as a margin of error—to ensure that the ink is still printed to the edge of the page after the page is trimmed or that an image can be stripped into a keyline in a document. Once you create the artwork that extends into the bleed, you can use Illustrator to specify the extent of the bleed. Increasing the bleed makes Illustrator print more of the artwork that is located beyond the trim marks.



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