Trial Impression (Noun)
Meaning
(printing) an impression made to check for errors.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The printer carefully reviewed the trial impression to ensure all text and images were properly aligned before proceeding with the full print run.
- The trial impression revealed a margin error that needed to be corrected before printing the entire brochure.
- By making a trial impression, the typesetter was able to catch and fix a font inconsistency that would have been costly to correct later.
- A trial impression of the new business card design was printed to check the color accuracy and font sizes.
- The trial impression highlighted a problem with the paper quality, which led the publisher to select a different stock for the book.