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    little supply. The need for quicker‚ more accurate‚ production of printed material led to the invention of Woodblock Printing. This invention forever changed history with its ability to quickly spread culture through printing. Woodblock printing dates back to the 600s‚ however the age of this invention does not take away from how it influenced art‚ culture‚ and technology. Woodblock printing was invented long ago in China by the Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty

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    Textile Printing Techniques: Applying colored patterns and designs to decorate a finished fabric is called “printing”. In a proper printed fabric‚ the color is affixed to the fiber‚ so that it may not be affected by washing and friction. Textile printing is a process through which a pattern‚ color‚ or combination thereof is applied to the surface of a textile. When a fabric is dyed‚ all the fibers absorb the dye and assume the designated color. With textile printing‚ however‚ only the surface fibers

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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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    print one off for you.” A brief glance at how future medicine for the next generation could be. With the invention of the ingenious Bio printer‚ this could be done! It is certainly creating a buzz in science and medical institutions globally. 3D printing is fast becoming a massive part of manufacturing and fabrication all over the world. Scientists and technological experts are able to make a three dimensional solid object from a digital on screen model. This is achieved using an additive process

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    1.1 Describe organisational policies‚ procedures and levels of authority in maintaining office equipment Office equipment in our department: When a photocopier in our department experiences a fault such as a paper jam it is myself and Claire that are responsible for fixing it. However if the photocopier still isn’t working after we have followed the instruction to fix it‚ we are responsible to call Sharples‚ the suppliers‚ and ask for them to send out an engineer to fix the problem. We would also

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    Screen Printing versus Digital Printing Introduction: There are so many innovations in textile printing methods since block printing to rotary screen printing machine‚ and dry heat transfer printing. The global market of textile printing is smaller and more dependent on fashion. Market of textile printing involves rotary screen printing (about 58%)‚ followed by flat-bed printing (about 28%)1‚ and remaining by transfer‚ hand screen printing but there is not any statistics for digital printing. So

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    3D Printing

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    Stereolithography is a printing process that enables a tangible 3-dimensional object to be created from digital data.(A Brief) 3D printing was invented by Charles Hull in 1984.(A Brief) The concept came from the Ink Jet Printer in 1984.(A Brief) 3D printing is steam lining by saving time and money when turning concepts into prototypes and then into final products (Mehta) There are 3 steps‚ Modeling‚ printing then adding color and smoothing (Matt). A laser source sends a laser beam to solidify the

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    Chapter 1 Background of the Study Introduction People from today are living in a world where things are always in an instant. They tend to live on a very busy lifestyle that sometimes leads to skipping on preparing tarpaulins or banners for their special events that are approaching. Tarpaulins are commonly used by people who are celebrating special events on their lives. They have this during birthdays‚ weddings‚ christening Christmas and among other. From the manual system‚ the customers

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    Screen Printing

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    In order to be successful in screenprinting you must complete the following: receiving an order‚ creating a screen‚ printing a sign‚ packaging the orders‚ and sending out shipments. Every worker must perform their job correctly in order for the process to go smoothly. Each of these steps are key to the screenprinting business. The first step in this process is receiving an order. When a business needs signs they place their order. They can choose the complete layout of these signs. Once their

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    3-D Printing DeVry University Professor Robert Clark   I. Historical development and context a. The birth of 3-D printing b. Building Parts: Layer by Layer c. New advances to medicine thru the use of engineered organs d. Open-source collaboration with 3-D printing e. Mass customization in manufacturing thru the use of selective laser sintering (SLS) machines f. First self-replicating printer g. Do-it-yourself co-creation service launches h. Major breakthrough for prosthetics i.

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