Definition of Microprint. Meaning of Microprint. Synonyms of Microprint

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Meaning of Microprint from wikipedia

- Microprinting is the production of recognizable patterns or characters in a printed medium at a scale that typically requires magnification to read with...
- invisible ink characteristics, holograms, optically variable inks and microprinting that do****ent their authenticity. While euro coins have a national side...
- publisher Albert Boni, co-founder of the Modern Library, formed the Readex Microprint Corporation in New York City. Some of the companies Readex partnered with...
- Plain "Republika ng Pilipinas"; Portrait of Andrés Bonifacio; Value; Microprint of "Republika ng Pilipinas"; Year of minting; Mint mark Strongylodon macrobotrys...
- numeral is printed with SÍ in microprint. The 22 May 2001 series, saw substantial changes. The underprint and microprint features of the 2000 krona note...
- with various new security features, which included color-shifting ink, microprint, segmented metal thread, moiré, and EURion constellation. The latest version...
- security features such as watermarks, invisible ink, holograms and microprinting that do****ent its authenticity. The design of the Europa series 50 euro...
- and his son's three daughters. While microphotography precedes microprint, microprint was conceived by Boni in 1934 when he was inspired by his friend...
- windowed security thread (with the notes' denominations in microprinting), watermarks, microprinting, intaglio printing (viewing-angle dependent visibility...
- 1992 (1992): For Series 1990, new anti-counterfeiting features are added: microprinting around the portrait, and a plastic strip embedded in the paper. Production...