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layout setting.
Phototypesetting machines project characters onto film for
offset printing.
Prior to the
advent of
phototypesetting, m****-market typesetting...
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systems were
nearly universal in
large newspapers and
publishing houses.
Phototypesetting or "cold type"
systems first appeared in the
early 1960s and rapidly...
- of
Univers was
intended to take
advantage of the new
technology of
phototypesetting, in
which fonts were
stored as gl****
discs rather than as
solid metal...
- 1960, the
Mergenthaler Linotype Company became a
major supplier of
phototypesetting equipment which included laser typesetters, typefonts, scanners, typesetting...
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available for
phototypesetting systems, as well as in
other formats such as
Letraset dry
transfers and
plastic letters, and many
phototypesetting imitations...
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nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Many
Bookman revivals appeared for
phototypesetting systems in the 1960s and 1970s,
often including an
extensive repertoire...
- 19th century to the 1970s and 1980s, when it was
largely replaced by
phototypesetting and
digital typesetting. The name of the
machine comes from producing...
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second half of the 20th century. His
career spanned the hot metal,
phototypesetting and
digital typesetting eras.
Until his death, he
lived in Bremgarten...
- m****-market
printing from the late
nineteenth century until the
arrival of
phototypesetting and then
electronic processes in the 1950s to 1980s. Hot
metal typesetting...
- 1923 Dot
matrix printing 1925
Xerography 1938
Spark printing 1940
Phototypesetting 1949
Inkjet printing 1950 Dye-sublimation 1957
Laser printing 1969...