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  2. Screen printing - Wikipedia

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    Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink (or dye) ... on his invention in 1967 granted number 3,427,964 on 18 February 1969. [8]

  3. History of printing - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the printing press revolutionized communication and book production, leading to the spread of knowledge. [106] Printing was rapidly spread from Germany by emigrating German printers, but also by foreign apprentices returning home. A printing press was built in Venice in 1469, and by 1500

  4. Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America - Wikipedia

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    1962 – Henry Geldzahler, curator of 20th-century art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, took Robert Rauschenberg to Andy Warhol's studio; Warhol showed the visiting artist how he made art from screen prints. Rauschenberg then used screen printing soon after that in his 1962 work Crocus, to transfer an image in black ink. [71]

  5. Timeline of historic inventions - Wikipedia

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    The 15th-century invention of the printing press with movable type by the German Johannes Gutenberg. [372] ... (with its larger 9.7" screen) introduced in 2009.

  6. Printing - Wikipedia

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    Letterpress printing was the normal form of printing text from its invention by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century and remained in wide use for books and other uses until the second half of the 20th century, when offset printing was developed. More recently, letterpress printing has seen a revival in an artisanal form.

  7. Mimeograph - Wikipedia

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    Screen printing: 1911: Spirit duplicator: 1923: Dot matrix printing: ... A major beneficiary of the invention of synthetic dyes was a document reproduction technique ...

  8. Letterpress printing - Wikipedia

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    Letterpress printing was the normal form of printing text from its invention by ... rotary die cutting, flatbed die cutting, sheeting, rotary screen printing ...

  9. T-shirt - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of commercial T-shirt decoration is screen printing. In screen printing, a design is separated into individual colors. Plastisol or water based inks are applied to the shirt through mesh screens partially coated with an emulsion which limits the areas where ink is deposited. In most commercial T-shirt printing, a limited ...