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About Letterpress Printing

Letterpress printing is a relief printing process in which inked type, engravings or cuts are pressed against (or kiss) a substrate (paper, chipboard, etc...), leaving an impression much like a stamp. The inherent charm of this method lies in the imperfections and hand-printed nature of the process, which makes each print slightly different, a far cry from the automated approach of modern-day printing, which aims for no variances from one print to the next. This definition is partially borrowed from an older version of the Starshaped Press Web site - http://www.starshaped.com

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How Paper Is Made

Interesting article here on how paper is made: http://technical-printing.weprintcolor.com/?p=16 – taken from the Commercial Printing blog.

The article is short and sweet. It quickly gets to the point about how paper is made, but also talks briefly about coated and uncoated paper.

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Comment from Anthony
Time January 29, 2007 at 1:27 pm

Yes , nice find. I ma actually in the event planing buisness and allot of my projects include printing and associated knowledge base. If you actually take a look at the blog there is a boatload of short, sweet and simple conventional printing info…thumbs up :-)

Thanks,

A

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