General PrintingMcKnight & McKnight Publishing Company, 1963 - 203 pages |
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... impression setting of the particular press upon which you are working . Be sure to start with a thin packing . ( See Unit 56. ) 3. Ink the press with an ink suitable for the paper you are to use . ( See Units 57 and 69. ) Use very ...
... impression setting of the particular press upon which you are working . Be sure to start with a thin packing . ( See Unit 56. ) 3. Ink the press with an ink suitable for the paper you are to use . ( See Units 57 and 69. ) Use very ...
Page 83
... impression . Soft or thick sheets do not allow the impression to show through to the back of the sheet . Coated paper is not good for make - ready as it quickly takes on an indented " matrix " effect that does not make for a sharp ...
... impression . Soft or thick sheets do not allow the impression to show through to the back of the sheet . Coated paper is not good for make - ready as it quickly takes on an indented " matrix " effect that does not make for a sharp ...
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... impression with the packing too heavy . The screen appears broken in only a few places . - Figure 71 - B shows an impression which is about right for marking out . Only two areas are printing clearly the lower right hand cor- ner and a ...
... impression with the packing too heavy . The screen appears broken in only a few places . - Figure 71 - B shows an impression which is about right for marking out . Only two areas are printing clearly the lower right hand cor- ner and a ...
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General Printing: An Illustrated Guide to Letterpress Printing Glen U. Cleeton,Charles W. Pitkin Aucun aperçu disponible - 2006 |
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