Nature printng, a process of printing from metallic or other plates which have received an impression, as by heavy pressure, of an object such as a leaf, lace, or the like.
Plate printing, the act or process of printing from an engraved plate or plates.
In printing from a copper- or steel plate the lines are filled with ink, the surface of the plate is wiped clean, the paper laid upon it, and the impression taken by pressing it under the roller of a plate press.
This cut illustrates the principle of printing from a surface--such as that of a coin--in which the head or figure is in relief.
Printing from stone is not so difficult, and only a few particular methods demand especial care or unusual knowledge.
Transfer by printing frompaper is not advisable, because the resulting fattiness of the design makes the graver slip.
I showed them the various methods of printing from stone on paper, cotton, and calico, and explained the difference of my process from all others.
Within the last year there is a strenuous attempt to make this Herr Schmidt appear to be the inventor of printing from stone, though probably he never desired this.
The following account of colour-printing from wood-blocks is based on a study of the methods which were lately only practised in Japan, but which at an earlier time were to some degree in use in Europe also.
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