Embossed Paper -
paper on which a raised and/or depressed design has been
produced by pressure, generally between an engraved or
otherwise patterned steel roll or plate and a paper or
cotton backed roll or 'bowl'.
Emulsification
- Dispersion of water into the ink during printing. An
excess of this may cause printing difficulties.
Esparto
- a coarse grass from Southern Spain and Northern Africa,
employed principally by English and Scottish papermakers.
Papers made from Esparto have a good writing and printing
surface, are opaque and of good bulking properties. They
are largely used for lithographic printing, for book production
and as body papers for coating.
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