Embossing – The finishing process whereby an artistic indentation is made in the paper using a combination of heat, a multi-level die, a counter die and the right grade and texture of paper.
EPS (Encapsulated Post Script) - A computer graphics file format developed by Adobe Systems that usually contains object-oriented files. In digital prepress, a file format used to transfer graphic images within compatible applications. A file containing structured Post Script code.
File transfer protocol (FTP) - The File Transfer Protocol, or FTP, allows computers to speak to each other. FTP is used to make files available for transfer over the Internet. Anyone with access to the Internet can use FTP. In some cases you may need network access and/or username and password information. The primary benefit of FTP, as opposed to email, is the size/speed at which files can be sent and received.



