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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121, The maker of printing chemicals said it intends to eliminate about 100 jobs, reducing its work force to about 500.
122, It's no good printing my letter if you're just going to do it again.
123, It might therefore be worth considering the alternative of independent production and printing, relying on editorial mention for distribution.
124, Em in printing terms it is a square unit with edges equal in size to the chosen point size.
125, The company said its earnings would fall short of previous expectations mainly because of lower earnings from its Gulf Printing unit.
126, The editor of the party newspaper is under house arrest for printing a report about tanks being moved out of Tirana.
127, The material for printing usually goes off to the printer on the Tuesday, when the noticeboards are changed.
128, In 1827 he married his cousin Mary, daughter of Robert Harrild, manufacturer of printing machinery.
129, Thus printing would be controlled by a print server; a file server would control loading and saving files.
130, The Communist Party and various affiliates control nearly all Soviet printing presses and broadcasting stations.
131, The principle is that a single-wire printing head is dragged across a specially coated paper.
132, This is generated from the printing of books, learned papers, and examination papers.
133, The hardier hot foil printing burns the foil on to the leather so that it doesn't rub off.
134, On the other hand the journalist can not simply mark up the caption for printing; it will have to be retyped.
135, The title should be as descriptive as possible, and can be up to 60 printing characters long, including spaces.
136, He learned printing and engraving in Halfa and I was told in his shop that he was a dependable worker.
137, His printing business has turned out to be a real goldmine.
138, Shah next embarked on a new project of launching a national daily, Today[sentencedict.com], which would eschew traditional printing practices.
139, In March, Northampton won a two-month breather from a winding-up order on more than £13,000 owed to a printing firm.
140, The company said it expected income from royalties to grow as more printing equipment manufacturers take out licences for its technology.
141, This function of the word processor allows you to correct the entire document before printing.
142, The full size terminal can store up to 37 Prestel pages in memory for review or printing to hard copy.
143, Much cheaper is the subsequent Birmingham printing of 1769-71,[http://Sentencedict.com] which will normally hover between £100 and £200.
144, Printing aided enormously in making books generally available.
145, The invention of printing helped the diffusion of learning.
146, At present safe printing ink applies extensively already at commodity prevent bogus.
147, Experimental water includes analogue dye wastewater and practical printing and dyeing wastewater.
148, The H conversion code provides a facility for printing out characters.
149, The study of printing and the physical evidence of the books themselves is called analytical bibliography.
150, Stereotype ( Stereo ) : A duplicate relief plate for letterpress printing.
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