Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

planograph

Noun
/ˈplænəˌɡræf/
Definition
A planograph is a type of printing process that involves the transfer of ink onto a flat surface, commonly used in lithography.
Examples
  • The artist used a planograph to create intricate prints for the exhibition.
  • Innovations in planograph technology have improved the quality of printed materials.
  • She studied the planograph technique in her graphic design course.
Meaning
The term refers to a method of printing that uses a flat surface as a base for ink transfer, allowing for complex images and text to be reproduced.
Synonyms
  • Flat printing
  • Lithography
  • Surface printing