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Definition of process printing in US English: process printingnounˈpräses ˌprintiNGˈprɑsɛs ˌprɪntɪŋˈprɑsɛs ˌprɪntɪŋ A full-color printing method using four templates, for magenta, cyan, yellow, and black. Example sentencesExamples - The holder sports a gray and silver cover with four-color process printing for the back and insides.
- However, if you are new to alternative process printing, I would suggest you try something easier and less toxic first, like cyanotype, until you get the hang of dealing with the chemistry, making negatives and coating paper.
- She complains about the strange digital process printing and the fact they're matte.
- The story has been one of innovation, pioneered in the 1960s by Robert Haggas, who invented the process of four-colour process printing onto flexible plastics.
- In addition, the company now offers embossing, heat transfers, simulated process printing, bagging, tagging, relabeling, and cut and sew fulfillment.
Definition of process printing in US English: process printingnounˈprɑsɛs ˌprɪntɪŋˈpräses ˌprintiNG A full-color printing method using four templates, for magenta, cyan, yellow, and black. Example sentencesExamples - The holder sports a gray and silver cover with four-color process printing for the back and insides.
- In addition, the company now offers embossing, heat transfers, simulated process printing, bagging, tagging, relabeling, and cut and sew fulfillment.
- However, if you are new to alternative process printing, I would suggest you try something easier and less toxic first, like cyanotype, until you get the hang of dealing with the chemistry, making negatives and coating paper.
- The story has been one of innovation, pioneered in the 1960s by Robert Haggas, who invented the process of four-colour process printing onto flexible plastics.
- She complains about the strange digital process printing and the fact they're matte.
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