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    1. How do the critical success factors of Donnelley’s traditional printing business compare with those for on-demand digital printing? How did these differences shape the agenda and tasks of Rory Cowan? For traditional printing business‚ Donnelley considered long-term relationships with customers to be key‚ considering multi- year ‘enabling contracts’ from select customers and to build a plant specifically for each one‚ with equipment dedicated to its needs. This is because the traditional print

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    3.during the 15th century... one of the major artificial intelligent machines were printing using movable type. a. the first movable printing ‚also known as the printing press‚ was created by Johann Gutenburg in 1450‚ according to (Inventor of the week archive). b. This was such an historical invention because before the printing press ...most of the books were written and copied by hand‚...the printing press made it easier to write and copy using movable blocks of letters and graphics

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    Mottle - Uneven or spotty ink absorption. Newsprint - A low-cost‚ light paper that is used for printing newspapers. Pica - A typesetting unit of measurement that equals 1/6th of an inch. PMS - Pantone Color Matching System Point - Another measurement unit that is equal to 1/72 of an inch. There are 12 points to a pica‚ and 72 points to an inch. Pound

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    Print and Electronic Media in Pakistan By Commoner on February 8‚ 2009 in Current Affairs “NO one should take journalists too seriously‚ especially journalists themselves because what they write in the morning is used to wrap fish in the same evening. Maulana Chiragh Hasan Hasrat .” But you should take bloggers seriously‚ because after all what they blog remains there online all the way through and cannot be used by the people to wrap fish or potatoes or sundries. In Pakistan‚ journalism

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    Lithography Disadvantages

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    Belinda Lithography – The disadvantages Background: Invented by Alois Senefelder in Germany‚ 1798 New technology since the 15th century – Gutenberg’s printing press How it works: It is a mechanical planographic process in which the printing and non-printing areas of the plate are all at the same level Lithography is based on the chemical repellence of oil and water. Designs are drawn or painted with greasy ink or crayons on specially prepared limestone. The stone is moistened with water

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    invention of woodblock printing. Woodblock printing allowed books to be printed on mass production. : The popularization of woodblock printing during the Tang dynasty made the written word available to greater audiences. As a result of the much wider distribution and circulation of reading materials‚ the general populace were for the first time able to purchase affordable copies of texts‚ which correspondingly led to greater literacy.While the immediate effects of woodblock printing did not create a drastic

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    Evolution of Mass Media

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    communications. While paper printing can be traced back to China as early as 100 c.e‚ modern printing did not emerge until the mid-fifteenth century. At that time‚ the printing press was introduced. The printing press was a conglomerate of machine duplication‚ rapid duplication‚ and faster production. These three elements were necessary for mass-market innovation. Information and ideas could now be spread faster and farther than ever before. With the evolution of the printing press‚ production of mass

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    laughing. “I’ll see you here at midnight.” My heart was pounding as Robert unlocked the printing room. He was in possession of a set of keys‚ for those who worked in the printing room arrived long before the other employees. “Okay‚ Robert. Give me your story.” I handed it to him‚ and he went around arranging all the keys on the printing press. “So what will happen tomorrow morning when the paper is printing?” The Birmingham News was an afternoon paper‚ which was a plus for our

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    Typographic Time Slogans

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    INTRODUCTION From the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s to modernized society of the 1900s to present day‚ cultural shifts and advances paved the way for typographic evolution. As society shifted from the revolutionary machine age to cutting edge technology in the 20th and 21st century‚ the world of typography strove to achieve the perfect letterform for its time and place in culture. Throughout typographic history‚ there were changes in technology‚ the kinds of typographers who created the new

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    capital investment in more sophisticated machines‚ lack of skilled manpower to run the industry‚ proliferation of many printing firms‚ stiff competition‚ lack of government incentives‚ lack of government control‚ are just some of the major problems plaguing the printing industry‚ according to an article at jagat.or.jp “State of the Philippines Printing Industry”. Without the printing industry‚ the bookstore industry would be greatly affected‚ especially those book publishers that prints their books

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