Sentence examples for printing form from inspiring English sources

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printing form

noun

An object, usually in the shape of a block or a plate, used in printing to apply ink on the printed surface.

Exact(1)

The second characteristic of offset printing is that the ink is not transferred directly from the printing form to the paper but is first transferred to a rubber blanket.

Similar(59)

The costs are modest, mostly printing forms and training staff.

It is also available in printed form.

Make it available both online and in printed form.

Traditionally, the code associated with research is in printed form.

This is a printed form, or partly printed for, that says, in pring.

In printed form, "Shadow" suggests a third reading at yet a different orientation.

But the recordings, initially released only in printed form, could have been a fake.

Few believe that newspapers in their current printed form will survive.

It usually takes written or printed form and is a conscious, comparatively laborious process.

The novelist has had his own troubles with the printed form.

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