The pattern of a tape left on a surface after tape has been removed Most apt to occur when tape is applied to a freshly painted surface that has not fully hardened
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the business of printing text handwritten in the style of printed matter reproduction by applying ink to paper as for publication Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc
Any process that transfers to paper or another substrate an image from an original such as a film negative or positive, electronic memory, stencil, die or plate
Copies of an edition printed at one time Used interchangeably with impression, as in first printing or first impression
If copies of a book are printed and published on a number of different occasions, you can refer to each of these occasions as a printing. The American edition of `Cloud Street' is already in its third printing. see also print. Process for reproducing text and illustrations, traditionally by applying ink to paper under pressure, but today including various other methods. In modern commercial printing, three basic techniques are used. Letterpress printing relies on mechanical pressure to transfer a raised inked image to the surface to be printed. Gravure printing transfers ink from recessed cells of varying depths. In offset printing the printing and nonprinting areas of the plate differ not in height but in wettability. colour printing gravure printing letterpress printing typographic printing relief printing offset printing
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is the transfer of an object or form onto paper by pressing a template coated with ink Prism is a transparent body that is bounded in part by two nonparallel plane faces and is used to refract or disperse a beam of light
Offset Sheet fed and web Letterpress Perfecting Impression
Process of reproduction of a design, in black and white or color, from a plate of solid material or stone that has been prepared by engraving and inked The result is called a print For each engraving there can be a number of prints
all the copies of a work printed at one time; "they ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies"
The decoration of the surface or surfaces of fabric by the application of insoluble pigments or fast dyes