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【EMBOSSING HEATER】Use a dedicated heater (heat gun) for embossing. It provides high temperature and low air volume, which is ideal for embossing. Note that a hair dryer is not suitable for embossing, as it provides low temperature and high air volume.【ACID FREE】Acid-free refers to materials that do not contain acid, which can cause deterioration and yellowing over time. It is important for long-term storage of materials to use acid-free options to prevent damage and ensure preservation.【COATED PAPER】This type of paper is commonly referred to as glossy paper. It is frequently used for printing on art paper, coated paper, and other printing papers. It is also popular for card-making when used in combination with dye-based inks, as it produces vivid colors. Water-repellent paper can only be fixed using a product called StazOn. Water-based pigments, both Brilliance and Versa Magic are developed to be used on coated paper as well.【PIGMENT INK 】This particle features strong resistance to light and water, making it a perfect choice for long-term storage. Furthermore, it won't bleed into paper, and comes in white and pastel colors.【STAMPS】Stamps come in various forms, including traditional stamps with a wooden block, clear stamps made of transparent material, and cling stamps with a cushion and self-sticking acrylic blocks. Additionally, there are unmounted rubber stamps (UM) that can be easily attached to acrylic blocks using Tack 'n Peel. Clear stamps are popular because they can be attached directly to an acrylic block and are see-through, making it easy to confirm their position.【VELLUM(TRANSLUCENT VELL LUM)】Translucent vellum paper is a semi-trans-parent type of paper that is commonly used in crafts such as card-making, scrapbooking, and calligraphy. Its unique texture and appearance make it a popular choice for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to projects. When using ink on vellum paper, it is important to choose an ink that is suitable for the material. 【HEAT SET】The process of solidifying ink involves applying heat and drying it.【DTP】Direct To Paper (DTP) is a technique of applying ink directly from a pad to paper without using stamps or other intermediaries. This allows for painting, stippling, or coloring the edges of the paper.【INFILTRATION DRYING 】Naturally, it does not dry out and is fixed (pseudo-dried) by perme-ating absorbent materials such as paper. It cannot be used on non-absorbent surfaces.42MATERIAL OF COLOR【DYE INK】Colors are typically brighter than pigments, although they generally have poorer lightfastness. Water-based inks tend to have lower water resistance, but newer inks have been developed with improved lightfastness and water resistance.DRYING METHOD【AIR DRY 】Air drying is the process of allowing an ink to dry naturally by leaving it alone or exposing it to wind. In some cases, the process can be accelerated by heating, but it is important to consider the heat resistance of the material. This type of ink can also be used on non-absorbent surfaces.PRESERVATION【ARCHIVAL】The basic requirements for materials include the ability to be stored for a long time without deteriorating, being acid-free, having strong resistance to light and water, and being resistant to oxidation.PROCESSING TECHNIQUES【EMBOSSING】Embossing involves heating a special powder and melting it onto paper or other materials to create a raised, three-dimensional effect. To do this, certain inks are used to stamp and hold sprinkled emboss-ing powder in place.OTHERS【INKER】It used to be called a "refill" for replen-ishment purposes, but in recent years it has been commonly used for ink in DTP and other crafts, so the term "INKER" has been adopted.GLOSSARY

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