Single source Glossary for Security Printers



Kudos to Council of EU glossary
-N.R.Jayaraman-

Several security features which include guilloches, background printing, rainbow printing, invisible fluorescent printing or mixed into visible ink, micro-printing, OVIs and modified fonts just to name a few, are applied on the security documents such as  Bank Notes, Currencies, Passports, Driving Licenses, promissory notes etc to enhance the security features.  While many of the features are in use as  known to those in security printing the list of such security document is exhaustive. For example in Watermark itself  the features range from Single tone, Duo tone to Multi tonal  Water marks. One has to therefore understand the differences between them to conclude how the features can be effectively applied on specific documents  to combat  counterfeiting.

In order to basically get an idea of how various  features look like especially for those engaged in security printing, those appearing for interviews in the printing fields and   students in printing, one can  go to the following site which is the single source that has documented all the features  -narration with illustrations- to explain each and every feature. 

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The COUNCIL of the EU


Glossary


of Security Documents,
Security Features
(013) and other related technical terms