trapping
variable information (VI) job
variable print specification
vector drawing
virtual printer
A printing technique in which adjacent printed colors are slightly
overlapped to ensure that white space does not appear between
the colors.
A job in which printed materials such as bills, targeted advertising,
and direct mailings are individualized for specific recipients or
purposes.
Formal language designed for effective production of variable
information documents.
The geometric system used to define lines and curves in computer
graphics. It is most often used for line drawings.
A printer that contains preset workflows that are automatically
applied to all print jobs processed with that virtual printer.
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