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Printing gutter definition.
Also called bridge gutter bleed and gutter jump.
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Gutter in typography the space between columns of printed text including the gap between facing pages.
These two products have binding types that are clamped and held together with glue.
To dry inks varnishes or other coatings after printing to ensure good adhesion and prevent setoff.
Also called regionally eaves trough rainspout spouting.
Gutter philately the space between panes of postage stamps that creates configurations of gutter.
The inside margins closest to the spine of a book or the blank space between two facing pages in the center of a newsletter or magazine is known as the gutter.
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A gutter is the section of the page that leads into the binding of perfect bound books and hard cover books.
A channel at the edge of a street or road for carrying off surface water.
A trough fixed under or along the eaves for draining rainwater from a roof.
A trough or channel for carrying something off such as that on.
Gutters in bowling and table shuffleboard the trough hazards on either side of the playing lane into which the bowling ball or shuffleboard puck may fall.
For example if you are printing a postcard multiple copies of the postcard will fit on a single press sheet.
October 4 2012 at 2 01 pm.
Gutter is the term that refers to the spacing between the copies on the press sheet which is important to allow for bleeds and trimming.
This process will cause a curve of the pages coming from the spine when the book is open.