Scoring |
In the printing world Scoring refers to the process of making a crease in paper so it will fold easier.
Basically, a paper score is a ridge that is indented into the paper where the fold line will occur. This indention is made using a blunt metal edge – from either a wheel or a rule – that compresses the paper fibers to create a hinge-like area. This “hinge” is what allows for smoother folding.
Depending on the requirements of the job, we can either machine-score or hand-score your documents.
Contact PositiveSigns today and let us score for you.
Basically, a paper score is a ridge that is indented into the paper where the fold line will occur. This indention is made using a blunt metal edge – from either a wheel or a rule – that compresses the paper fibers to create a hinge-like area. This “hinge” is what allows for smoother folding.
Depending on the requirements of the job, we can either machine-score or hand-score your documents.
Contact PositiveSigns today and let us score for you.