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Carbonless: Pressure sensitive writing paper that does not use carbon.
Caliper: Paper thickness in thousandths of an inch.
Camera-Ready Copy: Print ready mechanical art.
Carload: A truck load of paper weighing 40000 pounds.
Carton: Selling unit of paper weighing approximately 150 pounds (60 kilos). A carton can contain anywhere from 500 to 5,000 sheets, depending on the size of sheets and their basis weight.
Case Bind: A type of binding used in making hard cover books using glue.
Cast coated: Coated paper with a high gloss reflective finish.
Chrome: A term for a transparency.
CMYK: Abbreviation for cyan, magenta, yellow and black, the 4 process colors. Click here for more "C" printing terms. |