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  • Tip: All-in-ones with a flatbed design will let you copy books, photos, and other items you can't, or don't want to, put through the slot on a sheet-fed model.

    Use a camera and printer to "copy" safely 2010

  • Tip: All-in-ones with a flatbed design will let you copy books, photos, and other items you can't, or don't want to, put through the slot on a sheet-fed model.

    Use a camera and printer to "copy" safely 2010

  • I ran a sheet-fed printing press for all of that time, in a financial documents company checks, deposit slips, and so on.

    “work forms us, and deforms us” | clusterflock 2009

  • There were larger sheet-fed waxers, but this little one did any small- to medium-size waxing job.

    Dead Tech: Waxers James Gurney 2009

  • The company generates more than 80% of its revenue abroad and enjoys a global market share of more than 40% in sheet-fed offset presses.

    Germany's Heidelberger Presses On 2008

  • Years ago I first saw the margins from sheet-fed printouts used in a bird's nest.

    S. L. Wisenberg: Birds 2008

  • The company and its German peers boast a global market share of about 70% in sheet-fed offset presses, long the prevalent technology for print runs that stretch into the thousands.

    Germany's Heidelberger Presses On 2008

  • Web offset printing presses are larger than sheet-fed ones and can print large runs more economically and five times more quickly.

    Germany's Heidelberger Presses On 2008

  • Knopf turns little if any profit on its poetry books, most of which are sheet-fed (instead of roll-fed) at the Stinehour Press, a letterpress printer in Lunenburg, Vt. Four months before Mr. Ford's passing, John Updike, upon receiving the 1998 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, called Mr. Ford a "perfect knight of the print world."

    Sonny Mehta, Uneasy King of Knopf 1999

  • Knopf turns little if any profit on its poetry books, most of which are sheet-fed (instead of roll-fed) at the Stinehour Press, a letterpress printer in Lunenburg, Vt. Four months before Mr. Ford's passing, John Updike, upon receiving the 1998 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, called Mr. Ford a "perfect knight of the print world."

    Sonny Mehta, Uneasy King of Knopf 1999

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