LAB colour
Stands for Lightness, plus A and B channels. LAB
colour is used so that the colours defined in artwork can be unambiguously
output on any device supporting this standard, and the colour will
not vary. LAB values can be matched between Quark Express and the
B2 Cromalin machine to gain the closest possible match for a Pantone
colour.
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Lacquering
After metallizing, all CD’s are protected
with a lacquer by spin coating.
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Lansing pack (also known as Softpack)
The Lansing pack is a combination of CD or DVD sized
panels, manufactured either as single wall or double wall thickness.
Single wall thickness is similar to the concept of a card wallet
whereas double wall is similar to a digipak.
Lansing pack design can incorporate a slit/pocket
for the disc, either in single or double wall thickness. Manufactured
from white folding back board, high quality substrates 190 - 500
gsm depending upon application and pack design. They can be printed
4/0 up to 4/4 with single or double thickness flap. Ideal for product
promotion and giveaways allowing better protection for the CD/DVD
and additional information over traditional card wallets. It is
also possible to have a version of card wallet with a flap and a
booklet glued in - the possibilities are endless from a design perspective.
Additional variations include self mailers.
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LPI
Stands for lines per inch. The number of lines per
inch that a printer will lay down in order to create a printed image.
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