Tabloid - a page half the size of a broadsheet.
Tack - That property, governed by viscosity and adhesion, which renders a film of printing ink sticky to the touch.
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) - a common format for interchanging digital information, generally associated with greyscale or bitmap data.
Tags - the various formats which make up a style sheet- paragraph settings, margins and columns, page layouts, hyphenation and justification, widow and orphan control and automatic section numbering.
Template - a standard layout usually containing basic details of the page dimensions.
Text wrap - see Runaround.
Thermography - a print finishing process producing a raised image imitating die stamping. The process takes a previously printed image which before the ink is dry is dusted with a resinous powder. The application of heat causes the ink and powder to fuse and a raised image is formed.
Thirty two sheet - a poster size measuring 120in x 160in (3048mm x 4064mm).
Threaded or Chained (US) - see Pipelining.
Thumbnails - the first ideas or sketches of a designer noted down for future reference.
Tints - mechanical shading in line areas, normally available in 5% steps from 5% to 95%.
Tip in - the separate insertion of a single page into a book either during or after binding by pasting one edge.
Trapping - the ability to print one ink over the other.
Trim - the cutting of the finished product to the correct size. Marks are incorporated on the printed sheet to show where the trimming is to be made.
Twin wire - paper which has an identical smooth finish on both sides.
Typeface - the raised surface carrying the image of a type character cast in metal. Also used to refer to a complete set of characters forming a family in a particular design or style.
Typo (US) - an abbreviation for typographical error. An error in the typeset copy.