A solution of water, gum arabic, and other chemicals used to repel ink from non-printing areas of the lithographic plate.
In lithography, a mildly acidic solution sometimes used to dampen stones or plates.
In lithography, usually a mixture of water, acid, buffer and gum to prevent the non-image area of the plate from accepting ink.
A combination of chemicals in water used in the lithographic printing process to keep the non-image areas on a plate moist and from accepting ink
A solution of water, chemicals and alcohol used to dampen the plate and keep the non-printing areas from accepting ink.
Same as dampening solution.
Water, with additives for application to the lithographic plate on a printing machine.
The solution of water, gum, and chemicals used to dampen the non-printing areas of the plate in offset lithography.
In lithography, a solution of water, a natural or synthetic gum and other chemicals used to dampen the plate and keep non-printing areas from accepting ink.
In offset printing, a solution of water, gum and other chemicals used to dampen the printing plate and keep non-printing areas from accepting ink.
A mixture of water and chemicals that dampens a printing plate to prevent ink from adhering to the non-image area. Also called dampener solution.