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inkjet printing
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laser printing
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solid ink
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thermal printing
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intaglio
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letterpress
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linocut
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lithography
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monotype
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offset printing
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planographic printing
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printing press
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relief printing
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metalcut
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etching
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wood engraving
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woodcut
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screen printing
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woodblock printing
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cerography
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pointille
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mezzotint
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aquatint
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engraving
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drypoint
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digital printing
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hectograph
Collotype
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/kˈɑːlətˌaɪp/
(kollotípiás nyomtatás)

(kollotípiás nyomtatás)

kollotípia

a photographic printing process that uses a gelatin-coated plate to produce high-quality prints with a wide tonal range and a delicate, velvety texture

What is "collotype"?

Collotype is a printing technique used to produce high-quality images with fine details. It involves transferring an image onto a special plate that is then used to print onto paper. This method allows for the creation of detailed and clear images, often used in art books and photographs. The process involves applying a light-sensitive substance to a plate, exposing it to light to create the image, and then using this plate to print the image with ink.

Computer printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/kəmpjˈuːɾɚ pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(számítógép által vezérelt nyomtatás)

(számítógép által vezérelt nyomtatás)

számítógépes nyomtatás

the process of producing printed materials, such as documents, graphics, or photographs, using a computer and a printer

What is "computer printing"?

Computer printing is the process of producing physical copies of digital documents or images using a computer and a printer. This involves sending a digital file, such as a text document or a photo, from a computer to a printer. The printer then uses ink or toner to transfer the content onto paper or other media. This process allows people to create hard copies of their digital work, which can be useful for reading, sharing, or archiving.

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Dye-sublimation printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/dˈaɪsˌʌblɪmˈeɪʃən pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(hőtranszfer nyomtatás)

(hőtranszfer nyomtatás)

festékszublimációs nyomtatás

a printing process that uses heat to transfer dye onto a substrate, such as paper or fabric, producing high-quality, long-lasting prints with vibrant colors and fine details

What is "dye-sublimation printing"?

Dye-sublimation printing is a method used to produce high-quality images on various materials, like fabric or metal. The process involves using special inks that turn into gas when heated. These inks are transferred onto a surface through a heat press, where they bond with the material and become part of it. This technique creates vibrant, durable images that are resistant to fading and can be used for items such as custom clothing, banners, and photo prints.

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Giclee
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/dʒˈɪkliː/
(giclée nyomat)

(giclée nyomat)

giclée

a high-quality digital printing process that uses specialized inkjet printers and archival quality inks to create fine art prints with exceptional color accuracy, clarity, and longevity

What is "giclée"?

Giclée is a printing method used to create high-quality, detailed reproductions of artwork or photographs. It involves using specialized inkjet printers that spray tiny droplets of ink onto paper or canvas. The inks used are often archival, meaning they are designed to last a long time without fading. Giclée prints capture a wide range of colors and fine details, making them suitable for producing artwork that closely resembles the original.

Inkjet printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/ˈɪŋkdʒɛt pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(tintasugaras printelés)

(tintasugaras printelés)

tintasugaras nyomtatás

a digital printing process that uses small droplets of ink to produce high-quality, full-color prints on a variety of materials, including paper, fabric, and plastic

What is "inkjet printing"?

Inkjet printing is a technology used to produce images and text on paper or other surfaces by spraying tiny droplets of ink from a printer nozzle. The printer receives digital data from a computer and uses this information to place the ink precisely where it is needed, creating detailed and colorful prints. This method is commonly used for printing documents, photos, and artwork at home or in offices.

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Laser printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/lˈeɪzɚ pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(lézer nyomtatás)

(lézer nyomtatás)

lézeres nyomtatás

a digital printing process that uses a laser beam to transfer toner onto a substrate, typically paper, producing high-quality, fast, and precise prints

What is "laser printing"?

Laser printing is a method for making printed copies of documents and images. In this process, a laser beam draws the image on a special surface inside the printer. The printer then uses a powder called toner to create the image on the paper. Heat is applied to make sure the toner sticks to the paper permanently. This technique is quick and produces clear, crisp prints, making it a popular choice for both home and office use.

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Solid ink
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/sˈɑːlɪd ˈɪŋk/
(szilárd tinta)

(szilárd tinta)

tömör tinta

a digital printing process that uses solid sticks or blocks of ink that are melted and applied to a substrate, such as paper or fabric, producing high-quality, vibrant prints with sharp details and minimal waste

What is "solid ink"?

Solid ink printing is a method where printer cartridges contain solid blocks of ink rather than liquid. When printing, the printer heats these solid ink blocks until they melt into a liquid form. This melted ink is then sprayed onto the paper to create images and text. Once the paper cools, the ink hardens quickly, resulting in vibrant and durable prints. This method is known for producing rich colors and is commonly used for office printers and high-quality color printing.

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Thermal printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/θˈɜːməl pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(termális nyomtatás)

(termális nyomtatás)

hőnyomtatás

a digital printing process that uses heat to transfer ink or dye onto a substrate, typically paper or labels, producing high-quality, durable prints

What is "thermal printing"?

Thermal printing is a method where heat is used to produce prints. In this process, a printer uses a special kind of paper that reacts to heat. The printer's thermal head heats specific areas of the paper to create text or images. This causes the paper to change color and form the printed content. Thermal printing is often used for receipts, labels, and tickets because it is fast and produces clear, long-lasting prints.

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Intaglio
[ Főnév ]
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ɪ
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o
(mélynyomás)

(mélynyomás)

intaglio

a printing technique in which the image is carved into the printing plate and the carved part holds the ink

What is "intaglio"?

Intaglio is a printing technique where an image is carved into a surface, usually a metal plate. The carved lines are then filled with ink, and the surface is wiped clean so that only the ink in the carved areas remains. The plate is pressed onto paper, transferring the ink and creating a detailed print. This method is known for producing rich, textured prints with fine details, and it is often used for high-quality art prints and money.

Letterpress
[ Főnév ]
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ɛ
ss
s
(betűnyomás)

(betűnyomás)

dombornyomás

a type of printing process that uses a raised plate with characters to transfer ink to paper

What is "letterpress"?

Letterpress is a traditional printing technique where raised letters and images on a printing plate are inked and then pressed onto paper. The process involves arranging the letters and images in reverse on a plate, applying ink to them, and pressing the plate onto the paper to create the print. This method is known for its distinct, tactile quality, with the inked letters often leaving a slight impression on the paper. Letterpress printing is commonly used for creating invitations, business cards, and art prints.

Linocut
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/lˈɪnəkˌʌt/
(linóleumvágás)

(linóleumvágás)

linóleumnyomás

a type of relief printing process that uses a sheet of linoleum with a design cut into it to transfer ink to paper

What is "linocut"?

Linocut is a printmaking technique where an image is carved into a linoleum block. The artist cuts away parts of the linoleum to leave a raised design. Ink is then rolled onto the surface of the block, and the block is pressed onto paper to transfer the image. This method is valued for its ability to create bold, graphic prints with clear lines and contrasts. It is often used for artwork, posters, and illustrations.

Lithography
[ Főnév ]
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(kőnyomás)

(kőnyomás)

litográfia

a type of printing process that uses a flat stone or metal plate with a design etched into it to transfer ink to paper

What is "lithography"?

Lithography is a printing process that involves creating an image on a flat surface, usually a stone or metal plate, using grease or oil. The surface is treated so that the greasy parts attract ink, while the non-greasy areas repel it. When the plate is inked and then pressed onto paper, the image transfers with clear details. This method is known for producing high-quality prints with smooth tones and fine details, and it is often used for art prints and illustrations.

Monotype
[ Főnév ]
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e
(monotípus)

(monotípus)

monotípiás nyomtatás

a type of printing process that uses a metal or plastic plate with a design etched into it to transfer ink to paper

What is "monotype"?

Monotype is a printing technique where an artist creates a unique, one-of-a-kind print. The artist applies ink or paint onto a smooth surface, like a plate or glass, and then transfers the image onto paper by pressing them together. Since the process is not repeatable and each print is made individually, no two monotypes are exactly the same. This method allows for a lot of creativity and variation in the final print, making it popular for creating original artwork.

Offset printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/ˈɔfsɛt pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(offset nyomtatás)

(offset nyomtatás)

komplementer nyomtatás

a type of printing process where inked images are transferred from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to paper, creating sharp and clear prints

What is "offset printing"?

Offset printing is a common method used to produce large quantities of high-quality printed materials. In this process, an image is first transferred from a plate to a rubber blanket and then from the blanket to the paper. This indirect transfer helps to ensure that the ink is evenly applied and that the print is sharp and clear. Offset printing is widely used for producing books, newspapers, and brochures because it is efficient and capable of handling large runs with consistent quality.

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Planographic printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/plˌænəɡɹˈæfɪk pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(lapnyomás)

(lapnyomás)

planográf nyomtatás

a printing method where the image and non-image areas are on the same flat surface, and ink only sticks to the parts meant to be printed

What is "planographic printing"?

Planographic printing is a printing method where the image and non-image areas are on the same flat surface. In this process, the printing surface is treated so that ink sticks only to the areas that need to be printed. The inked image is then transferred to paper. This method is often used for creating detailed and colorful prints, such as art reproductions and posters.

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Printing press
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/pɹˈɪntɪŋ pɹˈɛs/
(nyomdagép)

(nyomdagép)

nyomda

a type of printing machine that uses a flat metal plate with a design etched into it to transfer ink to paper

What is "printing press"?

A printing press is a machine used to produce multiple copies of text or images. It works by applying ink to a surface, such as a metal plate or wooden block, which has the text or image raised on it. The inked surface is then pressed against paper or another material, transferring the ink and creating a print. This machine makes it possible to quickly and efficiently produce books, newspapers, and other printed materials in large quantities. The invention of the printing press greatly increased the spread of information and made printed materials more accessible.

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Relief printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/ɹɪlˈiːf pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(domború nyomtatás)

(domború nyomtatás)

dombornyomás

a printing technique in which an image is carved in relief on a printing block, such as wood or linoleum, and ink is applied to the raised surface of the block before it is pressed onto paper or another substrate

What is "relief printing"?

Relief printing is a technique where the areas of a printing plate that are raised above the surface are inked and pressed onto paper. In this process, the image is carved or cut into the plate, so the raised parts hold the ink while the lower areas do not. When the plate is pressed against paper, only the raised parts transfer the ink, creating the printed image. This method produces clear, bold images with distinctive textures.

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Metalcut
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/mˈɛɾəlkˌʌt/
(metálmetszet)

(metálmetszet)

fémmetszet

a printmaking technique that involves carving a metal plate, typically copper or zinc, with a chisel or graver to create an image

What is "metalcut"?

Metalcut is a printing technique where an image is carved into a metal plate. In this method, the raised parts of the metal plate are inked, while the carved areas are left uninked. When the plate is pressed onto paper, the ink from the raised parts transfers to the paper, creating the print. Metalcut printing is valued for its ability to produce sharp, detailed images and is commonly used for high-quality art prints and intricate designs.

etching
Etching
[ Főnév ]
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ɛ
t
ch
ʧ
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(karc)

(karc)

metszés

the art or process of cutting or carving designs or writings on a metal surface using an acid or a laser beam

What is "etching"?

Etching is a printmaking technique where an image is created by scratching or carving into a metal plate. First, the plate is covered with a protective coating, and the artist draws the image through this coating with a sharp tool. The plate is then dipped in acid, which eats away the exposed metal, creating lines and textures. After cleaning the plate and applying ink, it is pressed onto paper to transfer the image. Etching produces detailed and expressive prints, often used for artwork and illustrations.

Wood engraving
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/wˈʊd ɛnɡɹˈeɪvɪŋ/
(fakulcsra készített nyomda)

(fakulcsra készített nyomda)

fafelületezés

a relief printing technique that involves carving a design into the end-grain of a block of wood, typically boxwood, using specialized engraving tools

What is "wood engraving"?

Wood engraving is a printing technique where an image is carved into a piece of wood. The areas that are raised on the wood surface are inked, while the carved-out parts are left uninked. When the inked wood is pressed onto paper, the image transfers from the raised parts, creating a detailed print. This method is known for its fine lines and clear detail, making it popular for illustrations in books and art prints.

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Woodcut
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/wˈʊdkʌt/
(faprése)

(faprése)

fakivágás

a relief printing technique that involves carving a design into a block of wood, inking the surface, and then printing the image onto paper or another substrate

What is "woodcut"?

Woodcut is a printing technique where an image is carved into a block of wood. The raised areas of the wood block are inked, while the cut-away areas remain uninked. When the inked block is pressed onto paper, the image from the raised parts transfers to the paper. This method is known for its bold, graphic quality and is often used for creating prints with strong lines and textures, making it popular for illustrations and artistic prints.

Screen printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/skɹˈiːn pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(szitanyomás)

(szitanyomás)

selyemnyomás

the technique of putting a design or pattern of ink or metal on a surface through a screen of silk or fine material

What is "screen printing"?

Screen printing is a technique used to create images by pushing ink through a mesh material onto a surface, such as paper or fabric. A stencil or design is applied to the mesh to block ink from passing through in certain areas. When ink is spread over the mesh, it flows through the open areas of the stencil and transfers the design onto the surface below. This method is commonly used for producing colorful, long-lasting prints on items like posters and t-shirts.

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Woodblock printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/wˈʊdblɑːk pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(fahengeres nyomtatás)

(fahengeres nyomtatás)

fabriknyomás

a technique used in printmaking that involves the use of a carved wooden block to create a design or pattern on paper or fabric

What is "woodblock printing"?

Woodblock printing is a technique where an image is carved into a block of wood. The raised areas of the block are coated with ink, while the carved-out parts are left uninked. When the inked block is pressed onto paper or fabric, the design from the raised areas transfers to the surface, creating a print. This method is known for producing strong, clear images with a distinctive texture, and it is often used for artwork, posters, and textiles.

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Cerography
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/səɹˈɑːɡɹəfi/
(kerámiai nyomtatás)

(kerámiai nyomtatás)

cerográfia

a printing process that involves engraving an image onto a ceramic plate, which is then inked and printed onto paper or another substrate

What is "cerography"?

Cerography is a printing method that involves using a special coating on a surface to create an image. In this process, a design is drawn or printed onto a surface coated with a wax-like material. The image is then covered with ink, and the excess ink is removed, leaving ink only on the coated areas. When paper is pressed against the surface, the inked design is transferred to it. This technique is known for its ability to produce sharp and detailed prints and is often used for making high-quality illustrations and art prints.

Pointille
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/pˈɔɪntɪl/
(pontilizmus)

(pontilizmus)

pöttyözés

a printmaking technique in which dots of ink are applied in patterns to create tones, textures and images

What is "pointillé"?

Pointillé is a printing technique where an image is created using small dots or points rather than solid lines. The dots are arranged in a pattern to form the image, and their density and spacing create the shades and details of the picture. This method allows for a range of textures and tones, making it suitable for producing intricate and detailed images. Pointillé is often used in art prints and illustrations to achieve a unique visual effect with fine detail.

Mezzotint
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/mˈɛzətˌɪnt/
(metszetes nyomtatás)

(metszetes nyomtatás)

mezzotint

an intaglio printing technique that involves roughening a metal plate with a special tool called a rocker to create a textured surface that can hold ink

What is "mezzotint"?

Mezzotint is a printmaking technique used to create rich, detailed images with a range of tones from dark to light. It involves roughening a metal plate with a tool called a rocker to create a textured surface. The plate is then inked, and the ink is wiped off the smooth areas while remaining in the textured areas. This process allows for smooth gradations of tone and deep, velvety blacks. Mezzotint is known for its ability to capture fine details and smooth transitions, making it a popular choice for high-quality art prints and portraits.

Aquatint
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/əkwˈætɪnt/
(vízfestmény)

(vízfestmény)

aquatinta

an etching technique that involves creating a tonal range on a metal plate by exposing it to an acid-resistant resin that is then heated

What is "aquatint"?

Aquatint is a printmaking technique used to create tones and gradients in an image, resembling watercolor or wash effects. In this method, a metal plate is coated with a fine layer of powdered resin, which is then heated to make it stick. The plate is then exposed to acid, which etches around the resin particles, creating areas of varying texture and depth. After inking the plate and wiping off the excess, the inked areas are pressed onto paper to produce prints with subtle gradations of tone. Aquatint is often used in combination with other techniques to achieve rich, detailed prints.

engraving
Engraving
[ Főnév ]
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n
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a
v
v
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ɪ
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n
g
g
(metszés)

(metszés)

gravírozás

the art or process of carving an artistic shape or pattern on a hard material

What is "engraving"?

Engraving is an art technique where designs or patterns are carved into a surface, such as wood, metal, or stone. The process involves scratching or cutting the material to create detailed and delicate designs. This method can be used for creating decorative patterns, textures, or images. Engraving is often used in various ways, like decorating furniture, creating designs on metalwork, and creating detailed jewelry. It allows artists to add accurate and delicate details to their work, improving the visual appeal of everyday items and artistic objects.

Drypoint
[ Főnév ]
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d
r
r
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p
p
oi
ɔɪ
n
n
t
t
(szárazpont)

(szárazpont)

száraznyomás

an intaglio printing technique that involves scratching an image directly onto a metal plate, typically copper, using a pointed tool

What is "drypoint"?

Drypoint is a printmaking technique where an image is directly scratched or etched into a metal or acrylic plate using a sharp tool. After creating the image, ink is applied to the plate and then wiped off the surface, leaving ink only in the lines and grooves. The plate is then pressed onto paper, transferring the ink and producing a print. This method creates rich, textured lines and is valued for its unique, hand-crafted quality.

Digital printing
[ Főnév ]
uk flag
/dˈɪdʒɪɾəl pɹˈɪntɪŋ/
(digitális nyomtatási eljárás)

(digitális nyomtatási eljárás)

digitális nyomtatás

a modern printing method that involves transferring digital images or text directly onto paper or other materials using a computer and a printer

What is "digital printing"?

Digital printing is a method that produces prints directly from digital files, like those on a computer. The file is sent to a printer, which uses ink or toner to apply the image onto paper or other materials. This approach is fast and delivers high-quality prints with sharp details and vibrant colors. It is widely used for creating various items, such as marketing materials, custom photos, and labels.

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Hectograph
[ Főnév ]
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æ
ph
f
(hektográf nyomtatási eljárás)

(hektográf nyomtatási eljárás)

hektográf

a printing process that involves transferring ink from a master copy onto a gelatin pad, which can then be used to produce multiple copies of the original image or text using a press or by hand rubbing

What is "hectograph"?

A hectograph is a printing method where an image is first drawn or transferred onto a special gel-like surface. This surface is then used to create multiple copies of the image. The process involves applying ink to the gel and pressing paper onto it to make the print. Hectographs are known for being relatively simple and inexpensive, and they were often used for reproducing documents and artwork before digital printing became common.

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