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  • ...ital printing]]. About 1/3 of the total pulp and paper marked (in 2000) is printing and writing papers.<ref name=PST>{{cite book |last1=Paulapuro |first1=Hannu
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  • | publisher=T. E. Thomas, Buckeye Printing Co.
    12 KB (1,665 words) - 22:01, 5 June 2010
  • ...ique to drill some very accurate holes quite a distance from each other in printing press side frames using a line boring technique.<br/>
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  • The '''hectograph''' or '''gelatin duplicator''' or '''jellygraph''' is a printing process which involves transfer of an original, prepared with special inks, While the hectograph process is almost entirely obsolete for printing on paper, it's still used for making temporary tattoos on human skin. Tatto
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  • ...a contribs, small con newsletters of the informal persuasion) and security printing (Postscript output -> ghostscript -> 9 pin printer -> coloured Banda paper ..., but purple seems to be traditional. You prepare your master by typing or printing (with an impact printer, not a laser or inkjet!) so that the carbon materia
    5 KB (877 words) - 18:28, 20 June 2010
  • ==Used printing plates== A great aluminium source if you can get it is used printing plates. Smaller printers often put them in the trash.
    5 KB (844 words) - 19:09, 23 June 2010
  • RepRap is a free desktop 3D printer capable of printing plastic objects. Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRa
    5 KB (768 words) - 16:54, 11 September 2010
  • ...batteries in France |location=Washington, D.C. |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |year=1922 |url=http://www.archive.org/details/unitedstatesnava00uni
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  • ...NNER'S MATE 3, VOL. 1, NAVPERS 10158-A |publisher=UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE |date= 1952 edition |location=WASHINGTON, D.C. |page=66}}</ref> This
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  • ...NAVSO P-3564)|author=Cooney, David M., RADM USN |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |year=1980}}
    5 KB (723 words) - 22:38, 1 July 2010
  • ...Data Performance of Ammunition'', TM 9-1907. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1948.
    12 KB (1,936 words) - 22:54, 1 July 2010
  • | publisher =Government Printing Office | publisher =Government Printing Office
    29 KB (4,428 words) - 19:21, 2 July 2010
  • ...ecords of the Union and Confederate Armies''. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880-1901.
    16 KB (2,443 words) - 21:10, 2 July 2010
  • ...[dye]]s, [[nitroso compound]]s, and other organic compounds; in dyeing and printing textile fabrics and bleaching fibers; in [[photography]]; as a laboratory [
    21 KB (3,046 words) - 16:45, 27 September 2010
  • ...[[lapis lazuli]]. [[Japanese painting|Japanese painters]] and [[Woodblock printing in Japan|woodblock print artists]] likewise did not have access to a long-l
    20 KB (3,004 words) - 16:47, 27 September 2010
  • .... Small and R. E. Lutz, Chemistry of the Opium Alkaloids, U. S. Government Printing Office: Washington, D. C., 1932, pp. 153–154.</ref>
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  • | This is a hot rod style device on the cutting edge of 3D printing technology and like a hotrod, you'll have to oil it and do occasional maint ...a plastic-like material made from corn. It's clear, resists warping during printing, and looks awesome.
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  • ...imental [[rapid prototyping]] machine that can use granulated sugar as the printing medium. ]] ...computer representation of the structure. It differs from some other [[3D printing]] methods in the following aspects:
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  • ...also seemed impractical, given the ''Encyclopædia's'' price and the long printing time (nine years). Instead, Dobson conducted an all-out advertising blit ==Printing==
    8 KB (1,138 words) - 13:31, 19 September 2010
  • ...clopædia Britannica]]'' were issued in December 1768, being sold from the printing office of its originator, [[Colin Macfarquhar]], in Nicholson Street in [[E
    5 KB (802 words) - 13:31, 19 September 2010
  • ...d to the [[United States]] in 1783 or 1784; by 1785, Dobson had a thriving printing business in Philadelphia. * {{cite book | last = Goldman | first = Yosef | year = 2006 | title = Hebrew Printing in America| publisher = YGBooks | location = Brooklyn, NY}}
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