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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.
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  • ...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
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  • ==Used printing plates== A great aluminium source if you can get it is used printing plates. Smaller printers often put them in the trash.
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  • RepRap is a free desktop 3D printer capable of printing plastic objects. Since many parts of RepRap are made from plastic and RepRa
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  • ...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}}
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  • ...Data Performance of Ammunition'', TM 9-1907. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1948.
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  • | publisher =Government Printing Office | publisher =Government Printing Office
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  • ...ecords of the Union and Confederate Armies''. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880-1901.
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  • ...[dye]]s, [[nitroso compound]]s, and other organic compounds; in dyeing and printing textile fabrics and bleaching fibers; in [[photography]]; as a laboratory [
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  • ...[[lapis lazuli]]. [[Japanese painting|Japanese painters]] and [[Woodblock printing in Japan|woodblock print artists]] likewise did not have access to a long-l
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  • .... 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==
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  • ...clopædia Britannica]]'' were issued in December 1768, being sold from the printing office of its originator, [[Colin Macfarquhar]], in Nicholson Street in [[E
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  • ...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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  • ...ld be wound up at an early date, though Scott retained his interest in the printing business of James Ballantyne & Co.
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  • ...oks coming down to us from a period many centuries before the invention of printing have necessarily undergone many vicissitudes. Some of them are preserved on
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  • ...e to Dawson, and in 1913, following his return from America overseeing the printing of ''The Britannica Year-Book'', he was appointed day editor. In August 191
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  • Starting in 1936, a new printing of the encyclopaedia was published each year, incorporating the latest chan
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  • ...ous method of volumes being released as they were ready. The [[Letterpress printing|type]] was kept in [[Galley proof|galleys]] and subject to continual updati
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  • ...unior Encyclopaedia, 1984</ref> It was taken off the market after the 1984 printing.
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  • ...ontributors, £13,159 for plates, £29,279 for paper, and £19,813 for the printing.<ref name="kogan_1958" /> In the end, roughly 5,000 sets were sold but Blac ...Scribner's obtained court orders to shut down the pirate operations, whose printing plates were melted down as part of the enforcement.<ref name="kister_1994">
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  • ==Printing history==
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  • ...t protected by copyright]]. While it can be ordered from the [[Government Printing Office]], it has also been reprinted by commercial publishers, most notably
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  • ...ailable from the National Technical Information Service and the Government Printing Office. Other companies—such as [[Skyhorse Publishing]]—also print a pa ...ents...National Technical Information Service }}</ref> by the [[Government Printing Office]] and [[National Technical Information Service]]. In past years,
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  • ...sting that the transaction did include copyright. ''An Act authorizing the printing of the Madison papers,'' 25th Cong., Sess. II, Ch. 264, [http://memory.loc.
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  • '''Paper''' is a thin material mainly used for writing upon, printing upon or for packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist [[fiber]]s ...e material with many uses. Whilst the most common is for [[writing]] and [[printing]] upon, it is also widely used as a [[packaging]] material, in many [[clean
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  • ...the inside to the outside): [[plastic]] layer, [[aluminium]], [[paper]], [[printing]] and top coating.
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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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  • Microporous media used in large format printing applications normally with a pigment based ink to maintain colour balance a
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  • ...ts]] can be applied to polypropylene parts in order to promote adhesion of printing ink and paints.
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  • ...s they're also promising in [[organic solar cells]], [[Printed electronics|printing electronic circuits]], [[Organic LED|organic light-emitting diodes]], [[act
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  • # As a film used in the [[Hydrographics (printing)|water transfer printing]] process
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  • ...M.C. and Fujimaki A. (2004) Basic English for Science and Technology, (3rd printing) Eihosha, Tokyo. ISBN 4-269-18019-6 C1082</ref>Polymers affected include [
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  • It was used for printing one of the first [[polymer banknotes]] in 1983 for the [[Isle of Man]] by t
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  • ...as a protective coating and in many other ways. Tungsten can be found in printing inks, [[x-ray]] screens, [[photographic chemicals]]{{Dubious|date=April 200
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  • ...s into English and Indonesian'' volume 9: Council of the M.B.R.A.S. by Art Printing Works: 1981.</ref> Early European aggressors of Portugal and Spain were unp
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  • Dyes are applied to textile goods by dyeing from dye solutions and by printing from dye pastes.
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  • ...leached, and often not fully processed, cotton. Also referred to a type of Printing.
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  • ...l applications and textiles related to mechanical engineering. Silk-screen printing, filtration, plasma screens, propulsion technology, lifting/conveying equip
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  • ...ber removal) to [[finishing (textiles)|finishing]] and [[textile printing|printing]] of fabric. ...But now the science and technology has developed so <br />that via digital printing any photograph can be printed straightaway on the fabric.<br />
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  • ...[printing registration|registration]] of color separations in the field of printing and publishing.
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  • Tarpaulins are also used for advertisement printing, most especially for billboards.
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  • ...ik]]), or using various printing processes on finished fabric. [[Woodblock printing]], still used in India and elsewhere today, is the oldest of these dating b * [[Textile printing]]
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  • ...d for the upper classes, and [[Resist dyeing|resist-dyed]] and [[woodblock printing|printed]] for the lower.<ref>Payne et al.</ref> By Justinian's time the Rom
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