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  • ...nique aims to eliminate fixed costs of production and reduce the amount of materials used. Anything that is produced using traditional printing techniques is a candidate for ink jet material deposition. In addition, the ...
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  • ...ribe the base material onto which, e.g. [[image]]s, will be printed. Base materials may include: Printing processes such as [[screen printing|silk-screening]] and [[photolithography]] are used in electronics to produc ...
    1 KB (148 words) - 17:05, 29 March 2018
  • ...nt printing|Direct to Garment]]), print images and designs on substrate or materials other than paper, such as T-shirt, porcelain, etc. ...
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  • ...rbide]] and [[silicon]]. Single-crystal whiskers of these (and some other) materials are known for having very high [[tensile strength]] (on the order of 10–20 ...any materials known, and were featured regularly in [[science fiction]] as materials for fabrication of [[space elevator]]s, [[arcology|arcologies]], and other ...
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  • An '''inkjet printable DVD''' is a [[DVD]] made with an [[Inkjet printing|inkjet]] ink permeable coating on the upper, non-recording surface of the D ...aterials, such as [[Thermal-transfer printing|thermal transfer]]. With the printing done by a machine, the positioning of the label is automatic. ...
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  • ...end is used to rub the ink.<ref>William Savage, ''Dictionary of the art of printing'' (London: Longman etc., 1841), p. 91,</ref> ...definition and illustration of "brayer" in his ''Dictionary of the art of printing'' (1841, p. 91).]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of printing technique}} [[File:Bleeds (printing).jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|1. Trim; where the product will be cut.<br /> ...
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  • {{Short description|Non-traditional or non-commercial photographic printing process}} ...2023-08-17 |website=The New York Public Library}}</ref> Standard [[Digital printing|digital processes]] include the pigment print, and digital laser exposures ...
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  • ...s materials, are a subset of nanoporous materials. Examples of microporous materials include [[zeolite]]s and [[metal-organic framework]]s.<ref>{{cite journal | Porous materials are classified into several kinds by their size. The recommendations of a p ...
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  • ...surface of the paper to pick off and interfere with transfer on subsequent printing units and copies.<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cO ...url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IjROBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA93 |page=93 |title=Printing on Polymers; Fundamentals and Applications |year=2015 |isbn=9780323375009 | ...
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  • ...urface finish. This method of polishing is frequently used to return clear materials to an optical quality finish after [[machining]]. Vapor polishing works wel ...que is also being used to improve the surface of objects created with [[3D printing]] techniques. As the printer deposits layer upon layer of material to build ...
    1 KB (210 words) - 16:45, 29 June 2023
  • ...for each of the four process colors) and to produce [[halftone]] film for printing using a special reticulated gel mask. Screen printers will use the films, o ...e type of camera you'll be using is referred to as a "daylight" model. The materials are manageable in a room with standard lighting. This greatly improves the ...
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  • {{Short description|Israeli printing equipment manufacturer}} |industry = Printing <br />[[Graphic Arts]] | ...
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  • ...as [[paper]], [[pen]]s, [[file folder]]s, [[Post-it]] notes, and [[toner (printing)|toner]] or [[ink cartridge]]s. This is in contrast to capital goods or [[d ...and then exhausted. These supplies are considered to be a major element of printing process. ...
    4 KB (542 words) - 05:03, 26 November 2024
  • {{Short description|Printing multiple projects on a common paper sheet}} ...://www.55printing.com }}</ref> Gang runs are generally used with sheet-fed printing presses and CMYK process color jobs, which require four separate plates tha ...
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  • '''Edible ink printing''' is the process of creating preprinted images with edible food colors ont ...and sugars and printed with edible food colors. Some edible inks and paper materials have been approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] and carry its [[ ...
    3 KB (495 words) - 03:38, 29 June 2025
  • .../en/professional/support/techPubs/g27/g27.jhtml}}</ref> Other panchromatic materials must be handled only in total darkness. ...ight at [[Visible spectrum#Spectral colors|589 nm]] (yellow), to which the materials are insensitive; as a result they can be extremely bright while still "safe ...
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  • ...can lend themselves to low-cost fabrication process (i.e., [[roll-to-roll printing]]), resulting in lightweight, rugged and flexible macroelectronic products. ...
    1 KB (182 words) - 20:26, 23 August 2023
  • {{Short description|Digital printing method}} [[File:Thermal Transfer Printing.png|thumb|Thermal-transfer printing]] ...
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  • ...sometimes spelled '''collography''') is a [[printmaking]] process in which materials are glued or sealed to a rigid substrate (such as [[paperboard]] or [[wood] ...aph plates.jpg|left|thumb|Examples of collagraph plates using a variety of materials]] ...
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