Articles, tagged with "lithography", page 5
11th November 2009
There many different methods of printing. Technology has only become better. Initially there were impact printers that needed to physically touch the surface while printing. Now we have non impact printers and printing methods where no direct contact is r...
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Author:
Nino Reffry
21st September 2009
Printing is a major part of most businesses. There are many things that need to be printed like business cards, letter heads, business papers etc. You also have flyer printing for promotion and brochure printing that is a big part of corporate communicati...
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Author:
Nino Reffry
17th September 2009
The association of giclee printing with its conceptual cousin - inkjet printing - has led some people to question the validity of this printing medium as a true fine art system. To address this, I think that it is first important to look at the history of...
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14th September 2009
Everybody loves looking at great works of art, but almost nobody has the money to pay for them. If you want some of the pieces from your favorite artists, you should consider getting them in the form of fine art prints. They are exact replicas of the orig...
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Author:
A.Deakin
11th September 2009
If you're interested in collecting art, but just don't have the money to be buying original paintings, you should consider looking into fine art prints. Often, these are near perfect recreations of the original, but they cost nowhere near as much. However...
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Author:
A.Deakin
10th September 2009
For many types of electronic and computer devices printed circuit boards are the basis. Printed circuit boards are composed of conductive layers. These layers are made of copper. Each layer is divided by an insulating layer and then laminated together to ...
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Author:
pcbassemblydepot
07th July 2009
Deciding on the right type of printing process will depend much on the type of project that you are having printed. There are numerous printing methods that can be used, and here are some general guidelines for choosing the printing method that will give ...
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Author:
Frank Salsa
26th June 2009
Who doesn't love the New York or resist a visit there when in United States. It's a dream come true for any tourists to visit New York and its other famous landmarks. Not only that, it is also the wish of each and every visitor to take something that brin...
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frames011@gmail.com
01st June 2009
Digital printing is a process whereby the digital image is transferred to a physical surface such as paper, ceramics, cloth or any number of other materials. It is often used for a personalised book where the child's name or photo is used, or to transfer ...
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Author:
Mel C
12th May 2009
The industrial revolution brought on many fundamental changes in the way our society interacts notably the printing press. From books to newspapers, everything was affected by the invention of something known as lithography invented by Alois Senefelder i...
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Author:
Jeff Fain
24th April 2009
Isopropanol, or more commonly known as isopropyl alcohol, is one of the most widely used solvent in many industries. As a matter of fact, it is one of the most commonly used solvents in the world. Aside from being used as a solvent in laboratories and the...
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Author:
joalesto
27th March 2009
In our modern business world, there are numerous options when it comes to printing. With new advancements in printing technologies, it can be difficult to understand what printing style is right for you and your business. Learn more about some of the a...
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Author:
Frank Salsa
27th March 2009
Over 40% of all print jobs involve offset printing, causing it to be one of the most commonly used printing styles today. But just what is offset printing? Here is some more information to help you understand the printing process.
How Offset Printing...
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Author:
Frank Salsa
30th January 2009
A harmonizing combination of bodily, thermal and visual properties allow films to be put to use in an array of applications which vary across a wide range of popular industries. These are a few examples of how a Mylar sheet can be helpful. A lot of indust...
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Author:
Alien
23rd January 2009
Offset printing is a technique during which an inked image is transferred, or "offset" from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to a printing surface. Offset printing is often combined with lithographic printing, which uses the repulsion of oil and water to...
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Author:
Kaye Z. Marks