Glossary
13356:2001
ČSN EN 13356:2001 (832822)Warning Accessories for Non-Professional Use - Testing Methods and Requirements This standard specifies the optical requirements for accessories intended to be worn, attached, or carried by individuals and designed for…
20471:2013
This standard applies to "High Visibility Clothing." Motor vehicles, excluding motorcycles and mopeds, must be equipped with a clothing accessory marked with retro-reflective material. Decree No. 294/2015 Coll. provides examples of warning clothing…
CMYK
The model includes four basic colors: Cyan; Magenta; Yellow; Black (blacK), also known as Key. Ideally, only the first three colors (CMY model) would be sufficient, as subtractive mixing of these should produce black. However, in practice,…
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Debossing
In the field of silicone bracelet manufacturing, debossing (also known as relief printing) refers to a printing technique that creates a recessed design on the surface of the bracelet. It is the opposite process of embossing, which creates a raised…
Digital print
What is Digital Printing and Its Advantages: Digital printing is a modern printing technology that uses digital image files to create printed materials without the need for traditional printing plates or templates. This technology involves printing…
DTG
What is DTG T-shirt Printing? DTG (Direct-to-Garment) printing, also known as direct textile printing in Czech, is a modern printing method that allows for the application of full-color and detailed designs directly onto the surface of a T-shirt.…
Elastomer
A macromolecular substance that exhibits significant elasticity at normal temperatures, such as rubber. In the advertising industry, this material is used, for example, in the production of company logos that are attached to the zipper pullers of…
Embossing
Embossing, also known as relief stamping in Czech, is a printing technique that creates a raised design on the surface of a material, in this case, a silicone wristband. It is the opposite process of debossing, which creates a recessed…
Hotstamping
Allows for the placement of gold or silver elements on cards - using a special foil applied with heat.
Offset printing
Offset printing (also known as offset press) is a common printing technique in the graphic industry. This method is frequently used for mass production of printed materials such as newspapers, magazines, books, flyers, and…
Pad printing
Pad printing is a printing technique that allows the transfer of a 2D image onto a 3D object using a flexible pad. Pad printing is used for printing on surfaces that are otherwise difficult to access or have complex shapes, such as curved, uneven, or…
PPE
Government Regulation No. 21/2003 Coll., which sets technical requirements for personal protective equipment GOVERNMENT REGULATION No. 21/2003 Coll.,which sets technical requirements for personal protective equipment The Government orders…
Raster graphics
Bitmap (raster) graphics is one of the two basic ways in which computers store and process image information. Along with vector graphics, they represent the two fundamental methods of image storage. In bitmap graphics, the entire image is described…
RGB
Bitmap (raster) graphics is one of the two basic ways in which computers store and process image information. Along with vector graphics, they represent the two fundamental methods of image storage. In bitmap graphics, the entire image is described…
Screen printing
Screen printing, also known as "stencil printing" or "serigraphy," is a graphic technique. In international notation, it is represented by the symbol S. Screen printing does not belong to the category of offset printing; it is a standalone printing…
Sublimation
Sublimation printing is the application of sublimation ink to the surface of an item using a heat press with specific settings for temperature, time, and pressure. This combination causes the ink to transform from a solid state into a gas, allowing…
Vector graphics
Vector Graphics is one of the two fundamental methods for representing image information in computer graphics. While raster graphics describe the entire image using values of individual color points (pixels) arranged in a rectangular grid, a vector…