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Die cutting is a process
which uses steel rules to cut shapes from paper and other
materials to achieve visual and/or functional results.
Examples include presentation folders, folding cartons,
hospital charts, door hangers, table tents, telephone or
keyboard templates, and the like.
Press scoring runs on a letterpress which uses a rule
to impress or indent a mark in paper to make folding easier.
Press scoring reduces fiber breakage along folds. Scoring
rules can be included in the steel rule die used to do the
die cutting.
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