H!GHEND – Lines and trapping


We need to compensate for dot gain, which occurs in the majority of all printing methods, in the reproduction of artwork. Positive elements tend to grow. Negative elements tend to fill in. In a combination of a positive text printing into a negative background, we need to consider both, growth of positive elements and filling in of negative elements.

A separation gap will be applied between colours depending on the individual requirements during reproduction.

Separation gaps should now be applied to artwork files to avoid being mistaken as a printed outline.

Illustration of simulated gain with negative lines
Illustration of simulated gain with negative lines (mobile version)
Illustration of simulated gain with positive lines
Illustration of simulated gain with positive lines (mobile version)
Illustration of trapping.
Information icon Trapping should not be applied to artwork files to avoid being mistaken as a printed outline
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