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  2. Category:Free printing software - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; This is a category of articles relating to printing software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software".

  3. Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni - Wikipedia

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    A Marinoni press from 1883; at the Musée des Arts et Métiers. Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni (8 September 1823, Paris – 7 January 1904, Paris) [1] was a builder of rotary printing presses; most of which used the rotogravure process. He was also a media patron and owned several periodicals; notably Le Petit Journal. His is considered to be one ...

  4. Early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    The first printing press arrived in the colonies in 1638. It belonged to Elizabeth Glover and was operated by Stephen Daye [e] and was part of the founding of Harvard University. This press was established to allow the printing of religious works without fear of interference from Parliament.

  5. Bibliography of early American publishers and printers

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    A History of Printing in the United States, Volume 2. R.R. Bowker Company. OCLC 1060556328. —— (1930). The first printing in Nova Scotia. Chicago : Eyncourt Press. Mellen, Roger P. (2009). The origins of a free press in pre-revolutionary Virginia, creating a culture of political dissent. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 978-0-7734-38774.

  6. Typesetting - Wikipedia

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    The availability of cheap or free fonts made the conversion to do-it-yourself easier, but also opened up a gap between skilled designers and amateurs. The advent of PostScript, supplemented by the PDF file format, provided a universal method of proofing designs and layouts, readable on major computers and operating systems.

  7. Microlino - Wikipedia

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    Microlino Lite is a compact vehicle designed for urban commuting, with a top speed of 45 km/h. It is classified as an L6e quadricycle, which allows it to be driven with an AM driver's license, making it accessible to individuals as young as 14 in some regions.

  8. Printing press - Wikipedia

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    A printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.It marked a dramatic improvement on earlier printing methods in which the cloth, paper, or other medium was brushed or rubbed repeatedly to achieve the transfer of ink and accelerated the process.

  9. Microprinting - Wikipedia

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    Examples of several microfonts used in digital microprinting. Microprint of the scale capable by other printing methods cannot be produced by a digital printer regardless of the resolution of the device. Some digital fonts are designed specifically for the purpose of microprinting. These pseudo-microprint fonts are referred to as microtext. [8]