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  2. JOB Collection - Wikipedia

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    The 1914 series included all production up to 1914, i.e. 30 cards. The design is vertical here, and this is the only series where it occupies the entire surface of the card and not just one half. The lower third of the surface is marked "Collection JOB" (JOB collection). The divided reverse side is marked "postcard". The printing quality is ...

  3. Variable data printing - Wikipedia

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    Variable data printing (VDP) (also known as variable information printing (VIP) or variable imaging (VI)) is a form of digital printing, including on-demand printing, in which elements such as text, graphics and images may be changed from one printed piece to the next, without stopping or slowing down the printing process and using information from a database or external file. [1]

  4. History of postcards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Greetings from Chicago, Illinois" large-letter postcard produced by Curt Teich The history of postcards is part of the cultural history of the United States. Especially after 1900, "the postcard was wildly successful both as correspondence and collectible" and thus postcards are valuable sources for cultural historians as both a form of epistolary literature and for the bank of cultural ...

  5. Rotogravure - Wikipedia

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    In gravure printing, the image is engraved onto a cylinder because, like offset printing and flexography, it uses a rotary printing press. Once a staple of newspaper photo features, the rotogravure process is still used for commercial printing of magazines, postcards, and corrugated (cardboard) and other product packaging.

  6. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known picture postcard was a hand-painted design on card created by ... Depending on whether or not the image on the card printing postage stamp cards ...

  7. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    This implies that all postcards have an aspect ratio in the range from 20∶17 = 1.18 to 12∶7 = 1.71, but the machinable aspect ratio is further restricted to a minimum of 1.30. The only ISO 216 size in the US postcard range is A6. The theoretical maximum aspect ratio for enveloped letters is 23∶7 = 3.29, but is explicitly limited to 2.50.

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