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Offset Lithography
Printing process in which the image is transferred to a rubber blanket, which in turn applies it to the surface to be printed.
Offset Printing
Printing process in which a positive image is transferred to a rubber blanket in reverse, which in turn applies it to the surface to be printed, right reading.
Ombre
Design that has graduations in color, usually it is shades of one family of color or can change colors,
such as from green to blue.
On-Pack
Direct premium attached to the outside of the product's container.
Opacity
Heaviness of ink coverage. Open line Product line a supplier will sell to all distributors. Also known as a general line.
Overdyed
A process in which yarn dyed fabrics or piece dyed garments are put through an additional dye color to create unique colors.
Overlay Proof
Off-press color proof produced with four dyed or pigmented overlay films.
Overrun
Specialties produced in excess of the number originally ordered.
Oxford
Soft, somewhat porous and rather stout cotton shirting weave gives a silk like finish, also made from spun rayon, acetate, and other man-made fibers. Oxford also means a woolen or worsted fabric with a grayish cast. A type of fabric where the fibers are either cotton or blended man-made fibers.


