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Printing is a
process for m****
reproducing text and
images using a
master form or template. The
earliest non-paper
products involving printing include...
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transferring the ink. It
marked a
dramatic improvement on
earlier printing methods in which the cloth, paper, or
other medium was
brushed or
rubbed repeatedly...
- 3D
printing, or
additive manufacturing, is the
construction of a three-dimensional
object from a CAD
model or a
digital 3D model. It can be done
in a variety...
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Water transfer printing, also
known as
immersion printing,
water transfer imaging,
hydro dipping, watermarbling,
cubic printing, Hydrographics, or HydroGraphics...
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Screen printing is a
printing technique where a mesh is used to
transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate,
except in areas made
impermeable to the ink by...
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planographic method of
printing originally based on the
immiscibility of oil and water. The
printing is from a
stone (lithographic limestone)...
- The
earliest recorded printing privilege dates from 1469,
giving John of
Speyer a five-year
monopoly on all
printing in Venice.
In 1495, the
Republic granted...
- Dot
matrix printing,
sometimes called impact matrix printing, is a
computer printing process in which ink is
applied to a
surface using a
relatively low-resolution...
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Woodblock printing in ****an (木版画, mokuhanga) is a
technique best
known for its use
in the ukiyo-e
artistic genre of
single sheets, but it was also used...
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Woodblock printing or
block printing is a
technique for
printing text,
images or
patterns used
widely throughout East Asia and
originating in China in antiquity...