Graphics Reference
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Wire-O binding: A binding method that
winds a circular, double-wire strip through
prepunched holes in the cover and pages
of a publication.
Wire side: In the papermaking process,
the side of the paper that is formed
against the wire. The wire side of paper
made on a fourdrinier machine is gener-
ally rougher. For paper made on a cylin-
der machine, the wire side is generally
smoother.
Window envelope: An envelope with an
opening where part of the contents can
be seen.
Work and tumble: Printing a sheet so
that the same image is produced on
both sides of a sheet. When the sheet is
tumbled, the opposite side of the sheet is
fed through the press.
Work and turn: Printing a sheet so that
the same image is produced on both
sides of a sheet. When the sheet is
turned, the same side of the sheet is fed
through the press.
Writing paper: Lightweight paper used for
correspondence.
Wrong reading: An image that is back-
wards when compared to the original.
 
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