Emboss definition

Emboss means to raise the surface in relief.

Examples of Emboss in a sentence

  • All further instructions assume the use of Silhouette brand “Score & Emboss Paper”.

  • Print & Emboss jobs allow you to print an image onto a material’s surface and then press down onto the opposite side of the printed surface with an embossing tool.

  • When selecting to Emboss, make sure you place your material onto the embossing mat face down.

  • The Print & Emboss option is very similar to the Print & Cut option, which uses registration marks to provide proper alignment around a print image.

  • At the top of the Embossing menu, you will find an option to select either Deboss or Emboss.

  • The action of the embossing tool pressing down in a mirror image will allow the material to be flipped over after the job is completed to display a raised image, or Emboss effect.

  • This feature is intended for use with Silhouette brand “Score & Emboss Paper”.

  • When Emboss is selected, while you will continue to see your job as it has been designed on screen, your job will be flipped horizontally when processed so that the entire page is mirrored.

  • The Score & Emboss option is a special action that will first score around the edges of your image (with a blade), and then will press inside of the score line (with an embossing tool).

  • When developing an Emboss Soaplab web service the developer is strongly encouraged to fill a spe- cial attribute named groups.