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  2. Dot matrix printing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design and features of dot matrix printing, a computer printing process that uses a low-resolution dot matrix for layout. Compare dot matrix printers with other technologies and see examples of output quality and applications.

  3. Dots per inch - Wikipedia

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    Dots per inch (DPI) is a measure of spatial printing, video or image scanner dot density. Learn how DPI affects the quality and color of printed output, and how it differs from pixels per inch (PPI) in digital images.

  4. Near letter-quality printing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and technology of near letter-quality (NLQ) printing, a process where dot matrix printers produce high-quality text by using multiple passes. Compare NLQ with true letter-quality printing and see examples of fonts and graphics.

  5. Printing - Wikipedia

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    Printing is a process for mass reproducing text and images using a master form or template. Learn about the history of printing from ancient China to modern 3D printing, and the different techniques and methods of printing.

  6. Solid bleached board - Wikipedia

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    Solid bleached board (SBB) or solid bleached sulphate (SBS) is a virgin fibre grade of paperboard. This grade is made purely from bleached chemical pulp and usually has a mineral or synthetic pigment [ 1 ] coated top surface in one or more layers (C1S) and often also a coating on the reverse side (C2S).

  7. Prepress - Wikipedia

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    Prepress is the term for the steps between the creation of a print layout and the final printing, such as preparing artwork, proofing, quality control and plate making. Learn about the history, methods, software and terminology of prepress in the printing and publishing industries.

  8. Draft document - Wikipedia

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    A draft document is a preliminary version of a written work that can be revised and improved. Learn about the different stages, methods, and purposes of drafting, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of using computers or pen and paper.

  9. Board game - Wikipedia

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    A board game is a tabletop game that uses pieces and a board to play. Learn about the origins, evolution, and varieties of board games from ancient to modern times.