Synonym: impression, printing process. Similar words: painting, glinting, fingerprint, intimidating, scintillating, print, sprint, imprint. Meaning: ['prɪntɪŋ] n. 1. text handwritten in the style of printed matter 2. the business of producing printed material for sale or distribution 3. reproduction by applying ink to paper as for publication 4. all the copies of a work printed at one time.
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91, Printing in black tends to be the least expensive as it does not mean that the machinery needs cleaning of black ink.
92, Other new features in this version are automatic envelope printing, and an easier route to mail merge, called Smart Merge.
93, Printing on special heavy and glossy paper can be a vast improvement over standard office paper.
94, The new team must have some response which goes beyond tamely printing and busily marketing ream after ream of gilt-edged stock.
95, Under the 1643 ordinance to control printing, Bachilor was appointed one of the twelve divines empowered to license books of divinity.
96, Personal computer clients can directly and transparently access the Unix file system and printing resources.
97, When I had a small printing business in Stornoway several of my employees were crofters.
98, The biggest items of expenditure would probably be printing an election address and preparing a party political broadcast.
99, Shoe making was progressively employing cheaper labour around and in Northampton, while in the 1780s calico printing moved north to Lancashire.
100, Other printing projects for the church already under way include Sunday school materials and a new hymn book.
101, On finding that a printing error had left four blank pages in the 44 page booklet, I wrote to Hyperion.
102, In common with usual practice, most printing establishments acted as agents for the large firms in the country who specialised in wedding stationery.
103, The company's main business is in sheet fed offset and it is at the forefront of printing on recycled paper.
104, The government started printing more money soon after the savings-freeze and inflation has picked up again.
105, Outside a federal printing office they prayed that Congress would embrace more enlightened poverty policies.
106, This is because every diode is individually calibrated and balanced to ensure uniform printing across every single line.
107, This meant it could concentrate on two core businesses - security printing and heating and bathroom products.
108, Rotary press a web or reel fed printing press which uses a curved printing plate mounted on the plate cylinder.
109, The lines were then etched with acid(sentencedict.com), and the plate inked; the lines held the ink for printing.
110, Until they are, female labour at half rates will have a dangerous effect on the printing trade in general.
111, Your speed in reporting, printing and distribution is highly commendable.
112, The blank spaces become wet and therefore reject the printing ink.
113, Some of the people work in manufacturing, particularly in chocolate factories,[www.Sentencedict.com] railway works and printing.
114, Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed: everything else is public relations. George Orwell
115, The development of printing was one of the most important events in the making of our modern world.
116, Switching between black and color printing requires changing ink cartridges.
117, Printing from the screen allows you to print the entire document, the current page, or any block.
118, Lithography a printing process based on the principle of the natural aversion of water to grease.
119, Work and turn a method of printing where pages are imposed in one forme or assembled on one film.
120, It is the second time in under a year that the packaging and printing giant has issued new equity for big acquisitions.
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