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V varnish - Thin, protective coating applied to a printed sheet of paper for protection or improved appearance. vehicle - The liquid part of an ink that gives it flow, enabling it to be applied to a surface. vellum - Term usually applied to a paper finish that exhibits a toothy surface which is very similar to eggshell or antique finishes. A vellum finish is relatively absorbent to provide good ink penetration. vellum paper - Very strong, good quality, cream colored or natural paper made to impersonate calfskin parchment. Also, the term is often applied to the finish of paper rather than a grade of paper. Stationery is often referred to as vellum. Also, tracing paper used by architects and artists. velox - A black and white print for proofing or for display. vignette - Halftone whose background gradually fades away to blend with the surface of the paper. virgin stock - New, unused wood pulp. virkotyping - Another name for thermography or raised printing. viscosity - Broad term that encompasses the properties of tack
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