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- Gang_run_printing abstract "Gang-run printing describes a printing method in which multiple printing projects are placed on a common paper sheet in an effort to reduce printing costs and paper waste. Gang runs are generally used with sheet-fed printing presses and CMYK process color jobs, which require four separate plates that are loaded into the press. It takes up to 250 sheets for a "make ready," which is the process of getting the plates inked up and the ink levels set correctly.Printers use the term "gang run" or "gang" to describe the practice of placing many print projects on the same sheet or piggybacking a project on a vacant, unused portion of a print sheet. Sheet-fed presses are generally "full sheet" (28" x 40"), "half sheet" (28" x 19"), or "quarter sheet" (13" x 19"). In offset printing, the first sheet costs more than the next 1,000. Gang-run printing allows multiple jobs to share the setup cost. For example, a 28" x 40" sheet can hold 9 4" x 6" at 5,000 or 18 2,500 postcards (each card takes 4.25" x 6.25" on the sheet to accommodate full bleed. Gang-run printing has been one of the driving forces in the large drop in the price for full-color printing.".
- Gang_run_printing wikiPageID "2622279".
- Gang_run_printing wikiPageRevisionID "605605343".
- Gang_run_printing hasPhotoCollection Gang_run_printing.
- Gang_run_printing subject Category:Print_production.
- Gang_run_printing subject Category:Printing_terminology.
- Gang_run_printing comment "Gang-run printing describes a printing method in which multiple printing projects are placed on a common paper sheet in an effort to reduce printing costs and paper waste. Gang runs are generally used with sheet-fed printing presses and CMYK process color jobs, which require four separate plates that are loaded into the press.".
- Gang_run_printing label "Gang run printing".
- Gang_run_printing label "Nutzen (Drucktechnik)".
- Gang_run_printing sameAs Nutzen_(Drucktechnik).
- Gang_run_printing sameAs m.07sdqb.
- Gang_run_printing sameAs Q2005652.
- Gang_run_printing sameAs Q2005652.
- Gang_run_printing wasDerivedFrom Gang_run_printing?oldid=605605343.
- Gang_run_printing isPrimaryTopicOf Gang_run_printing.