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Introduction
Everything
you wanted to know about Printing
Especially Lithography Offset - but were afraid
to ask!
Printing
is a means of graphic communications. It is the
reproduction of quantities of images, which can
be seen or perceived visually. Regardless of the
great number and variety of printed products they
all have one thing in common; each has the same
visible image produced in quantity.
Today’s
printer owes much to the Age of Science, particularly
to electronics, computers, chemistry, optics and
mechanics. Modern printing has become highly sophisticated.
While the mechanics of printing has not changed
greatly, the surrounding other technologies have.
As new pre-press systems, plate, electronic controls,
and paper have been developed along with other products
of modern science and research, printing has gradually
been transformed from an art to a science.
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