[in printing] metal "fingers" that clamp on paper, controlling its flow as it passes through the press; also, the leading edge of paper which is thusly handled
The gripper is the part of the press that grabs the sheet of paper and pulls it through the press to be printed Nothing will print in the area needed to grip the sheet The size varies with each type of press In some cases the "gripper" will be ¼", in our case it is 5/16 In every case, if you are designing artwork, you should consult your printer as to how much gripper they need
Mechanical fingers that clamp onto the lead edge of the sheet and pull it through the press
A rubber or other material attached to a curling shoe to improve traction on the ice
Tools for handling microscopic and nanoscale machines Applications include optical electronics where grippers are used for glass fiber positioning
The device on a printing press that holds and pulls the paper through its printing path
A series of metal fingers that hold each sheet of paper as it passes through the various stages of the printing process