Similar words: printing, press cutting, painting, glinting, fingerprint, pressing, pressure point, intimidating. Meaning: n. a machine used for printing.
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31. The printing press was set up on the ground floor.
32. Barring gunpowder and the printing press, his world and Hadrian's were close enough to let Gibbon swap breeches for a toga and barely notice the difference.
33. The arrival of Gutenberg's printing press, in the 15 th century, set round of teeth gnashing.
34. Nearly 22,000 copies all together are printed in-house on a secondhand 1950s litho-plate printing press each week.
35. The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1436 greatly simplified the manufacturing -- and piracy -- of books.
36. You will use etching tools, plexiglass, inks, and a printing press to create your prints.
37. Johannes Gutenberg prints the first book using moveable lead type and the printing press.
38. Daer Group as one of the fist, A Daer carton packaging plant in the Republic of Kazakhstan is the only one wide color printing package production factory,(www.Sentencedict.com) a new printing press equipment.
39. Line hot stamping is an offset printing press group lncrease of perm.
40. While written manuscripts were used for teaching in medieval times, they were written on birch bark or palm leaves, until the advent of the printing press from the 16th century.
41. A multi - colour printing press which are made up of number of printing units.
42. German direct import of second - hand printing press, the absolute quality assurance.
43. In offset printing press in monochrome has similar failures occur.
44. The result is a continuous process, much like a printing press.
45. The first printing press in America was set up in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1639.
46. The invention of the printing press announced the diffusion of knowledge.
47. Angle of wipe: In rotogravure printing press, the angle between the doctor blade and the engraved cylinder.
48. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fire up the chopper and man the printing press, the government is now attacking the financial crisis head-on, with "helicopter Ben" Bernanke strapped in to the co-pilot's seat.
49. More than eight million books were printed within fifty years after the invention of the printing press.
50. The installation of an offset printing press and debugging work is also important.
51. New four colour printing press outside of Heidelberg, CTP technology.
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