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  2. Hot stamping - Wikipedia

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    Hot stamping or foil stamping is a printing method of relief printing in which pre-dried ink or foils are transferred to a surface at high temperatures. The method has diversified since its rise to prominence in the 19th century to include a variety of processes. After the 1970s, hot stamping became one of the most important methods of ...

  3. Cold foil printing - Wikipedia

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    Cold foil printing, also known as cold foil stamping, is a modern method of printing metallic foil on a substrate in order to enhance the aesthetic of the final product. . Cold foil printing can be done two ways: the older dry lamination process common in the offset printing industry, or the newer, more versatile wet lamination process, which is dominant in the flexo label indus

  4. Paper embossing - Wikipedia

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    Generally, embossing is the process most often employed to attract attention or convey a high quality textural contrast in relation to the surrounding area of the paper stock. "Debossing" is similar to embossing, but recesses the design rather than raising it. Rather than the paper being raised in specific areas, it is indented.

  5. Star Wars trading card - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars Finest (1996) - 90 base, 4 matrix, 6 embossed, and 90 refractor cards. Star Wars 3Di Widevision (1996) - 63 base and 1 motion card, all widevision. Star Wars Shadows of the Empire (1996) - 80 base, 6 foil, and 4 embossed cards. Star Wars Vehicles (1997) - 72 base, 4 cut-away, and 2 3d cards.

  6. Seal (emblem) - Wikipedia

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    Seal (emblem) Town seal (matrix) of Náchod (now in the Czech Republic) from 1570. Present-day impression of a Late Bronze Age seal. A seal is a device for making an impression in wax, clay, paper, or some other medium, including an embossment on paper, and is also the impression thus made. The original purpose was to authenticate a document ...

  7. Calender - Wikipedia

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    A calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish or smooth a sheet of material such as paper, textiles, rubber, or plastics. Calender rolls are also used to form some types of plastic films and to apply coatings. [1] Some calender rolls are heated or cooled as needed. [2] Calenders are sometimes misspelled calendars .

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