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    Dot gain is the tendency for all printing dots—halftone, stochastic or hybrid—to grow larger on-press, a part of every printing process. Dot gain occurs at all tonal values, but is most visible in the midtones and in the deep shadows. Dot gain is either real (gains that result from printing processes) or perceived or “optical.” Optical dot gain is the result of an optical illusion; although it is not physically present, its illusion is, and its gain must be considered).

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Variable Data Printing (VDP)

Digital printing technology that enables elements such as text, graphics, charts and graphs, and imagery to be changed from one printed piece to the next without slowing or stopping the press. Leverages data on recipients, enabling mass cust-omization to each individual or household in large runs, as opposed to mass-production of one version. Also known as Variable Input Printing (VIP). More terms »