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apply dampening solution to the
plates with
water rollers. The
inking system uses
rollers to
deliver ink to the
plate and
blanket cylinders to be transferred...
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Roller ball pens or roll pens are pens
which use ball-point
writing mechanisms with water-based
liquid or
gelled ink, as
opposed to the oil-based viscous...
- only
adheres to the
emulsion of the
image area, is then
applied by the
inking rollers. If this
image were
transferred directly to paper, it
would create a...
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right adhesion and
elasticity to make
suitable cylindrical rollers.
Composition for use in
inking was
developed in
England in the 1810s by
Robert Harrild...
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printmaking to
break up and "rub out" (spread)
ink,
before it was "beaten"
using inking balls or
composition rollers. A
brayer consists of a
short wooden cylinder...
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Rollerball may
refer to:
Rollerball pen, a type of
ballpoint pen and
ink Roller ball (pointing device), a trackball-device
invented by
Ralph Benjamin...
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brickwork Mixed with
gelatin glue and
glycerine in
casting composition ink rollers on
early printing presses As a soil
additive to
promote microbial activity...
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inking was
carried out by
rollers that p****ed over the face of the type, then
moved out of the way onto an
ink plate to pick up a
fresh film of
ink for...
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particularly for
picture frames Composition roller, cast from a hide glue and mol****es used in
brayers and
inking rollers for
letterpress and
other relief printing...
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suffered from poor
inking,
which prevented its success. However, it was the
first machine to
introduce composition ink rollers which were considered...