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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Printing with one color after another, or in different colors at once occupying parts of the sheet.
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More and more options are becoming available, from extra packages and color-printing to professors having the ability to customize the materials their students download.
Sarah Sather: In The Public Interest : Open Textbooks and the Tech-Friendly Generation Sarah Sather 2010
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More and more options are becoming available, from extra packages and color-printing to professors having the ability to customize the materials their students download.
Sarah Sather: In The Public Interest : Open Textbooks and the Tech-Friendly Generation Sarah Sather 2010
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In the first third of the eighteenth century, Le Blon invented and exploited both a color-printing method to imitate paintings and a weaving technique to imitate tapestries.
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In 1738 Gautier joined the color-printing workshop of Jacob Christoph Le Blon, recipient of two privilèges from Louis XV for that endeavor. reference He quit six weeks later, complaining about the low salary, 6 livres per day.
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His persistence made his successes, notably at the exploitation of color-printing techniques and at publishing, atypical of eighteenth-century inventors even if his motivations — a combined desire for self-promotion and financial security — were more conventional.
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Gautier began his color-printing career making copies of oil paintings, the same kind of work that had been the mainstay of Le Blon's workshop. reference He soon abandoned this practice, perhaps because of the difficulties of creating a good reproduction.
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Bruce Skillings of Bernard Hodes, a firm that specializes in employment advertising, encouraged his client EFI, a maker of color-printing software, to do more than the usual campus-based recruiting.
Year Of The Employee 2008
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In L'Art de imprimer le tableaux, Antoine Gautier de Montdorge described Le Blon as an artisan who considered adherence to Newton's doctrines about color more important than cost-saving production measures. 11 This was the reason for his reluctance to use of a fourth (black) plate in the color-printing operations.
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The company's newspaper segment's operating income slipped 25% to $93 million, as increased depreciation of existing printing presses being replaced by new color-printing operations offset increased earnings in Australia.
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As Bob and I show in our color-printing article, [31]
Introduction 2003
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