Trapping is the procedure of spreading and choking colors where they
touch.

In the example above, the circle on the left has no trapping, so when
it is printed there could be a misregister of the colors, showing the
bare surface of the disc or paper. The circle on the right has had trapping
applied to help hide the misregister of the press. These examples are
greatly exagerated, but keep in mind that silkscreen printing is much
less accurate than the the offset printing of the CD front cover.
Trapping requirement for silkscreened discs: 0.33 point
If you supply films, the trapping must be done by your designer or by
the film service bureau. Some trapping jobs are very complicated so don't
be surprised if it isn't done right the first time. Keep the job simple
to expedite the film-making process. |