p.2 9/17 3D Printing 3D printing is a technology that lets you take a digital file and turn it into a physical object. You can take almost anything and create it. Everything that is printed‚ is protected by copyright. You take a 3D digital file and just with the click of a button you can create it. You can download a 3D file offline‚ or create one yourself. The software makes it layer by layer. You can literally print out anything you can possibly think of. They’re being made so that they’re
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The European e-Business Market Watch Sector Report No. 03-I (July 2005) ICT and Electronic Business in the Publishing & Printing Industry Key issues and case studies European Commission Enterprise & Industry Directorate General Publishing and printing The e-Business W@tch The European Commission‚ Enterprise & Industry Directorate General‚ launched the e-Business W@tch to monitor the growing maturity of electronic business across different sectors of the economy in the enlarged
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Introduction 3D Printing is a becoming a very popular method of production for those that need models produced quickly and on a small scale. 3D printing is the process of making a real‚ solid 3D model from it’s original digital format. The benefits of 3D printing are numerous and are continually being improved as the technology changes. With the rise of this new technology‚ it can no longer be viable for companies to sit back and ignore it. As a production company Fuse Media needs to invest
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GLOSSARY OF FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING TERMS AA: Authors Alterations‚ changes other than corrections‚ made by a client after the proofing process has begun. AA ’s are usually charged to a client as billable time. Abrasion: Process of wearing away the surface of a material by friction. Abrasion marks: Marks on a photographic print or film appearing as streaks or scratches‚ caused by the condition of the developer. Can be partially removed by swabbing with alcohol. Abrasion resistance:
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OFFSET PRINTING PRESSES Offset printing is called offset lithography. That printing process is typically used for commercial printing. It is a distinct process that is commonly used among commercial vendors that produce large orders of magazines‚ catalogs‚ posters‚ etc. It is also called offset printing for the way that the inks are used to print images and text to the substrate. The process starts by taking digital files and creating a special type of negative film. The negatives are used
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3D Printing 3D printing[1] is a process of making a three-dimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model. A materials printer usually performs 3D printing processes using digital technology. The first working 3D printer was created in 1984 by Chuck Hull of 3D Systems Corp.[3] Since the start of the 21st century there has been a large growth in the sales of these machines‚ and their price has dropped substantially. The 3D printing technology is used for both prototyping and distributed
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3D printing Jump to: navigation‚ search For methods of applying a 2-D image on a 3-D surface‚ see pad printing. Part of the series on the History of printing | Woodblock printing | 200 | Movable type | 1040 | Intaglio | 1430s | Printing press | 1454 | Lithography | 1796 | Chromolithography | 1837 | Rotary press | 1843 | Flexography | 1873 | Mimeograph | 1876 | Hot metal typesetting | 1886 | Offset press | 1903 | Screen-printing | 1907 | Dye-sublimation | 1957 | Phototypesetting
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Personal statement – Use of office equipment 1. Identify different types of equipment and their uses. • Telephones – To make and receive calls. • Photocopier – To photocopy documents etc. • Printer – To send print jobs. • Computer – To produce documents and various other tasks. • Scanner – To scan documents. • Shredder – To shred any documents with personal information on. • Fax – To send documents through a telephone line. 2. Describe the different features
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Alisha Nutt Throughout history‚ changes in technology have had a great influence on society. The development of Gutenberg’s printing press had a major impact on specific societies and the world. Before Gutenberg invented the printing press books were wrote by hand and they took several years to finish. The monks wrote the bible by hand and it took a long time to finish the books. During the Middle Ages manuscript books were produced by monks who worked with pen and ink in a copying room known as
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History of Printing There have been many inventions that have shaped the world in which we live in. One of the first turning points was the invention of the alphabet‚ which brought writing and communication. Writing brought the ability record and convey thought and feelings. Printing was another turning point‚ which raised an intellectual middle class. It made the creation of books‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ brochures and many other reading materials possible‚ which play a great and very important
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