block printing
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- development in China
- In information processing: Dissemination of information
…of reproducing writing mechanically was block printing; it was developed in China during the T’ang dynasty (618–907). Ideographic text and illustrations were engraved in wooden blocks, inked, and copied on paper. Used to produce books as well as cards, charms, and calendars, block printing spread to Korea and Japan but…
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- In information processing: Dissemination of information
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- photoengraving
- In photoengraving: Blocking and proofing
Blocking consists of attaching the plates to cherry wood, plywood, or metal blocks to bring the printing surface to type height, which is 0.918 inch. Until the development of thermoplastic adhesives in the 1940s, blocking was always done by nailing the plates…
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- In photoengraving: Blocking and proofing
- printing
- In printing: Origins in China
…6th century in the wood block. First, the text was written in ink on a sheet of fine paper; then the written side of the sheet was applied to the smooth surface of a block of wood, coated with a rice paste that retained the ink of the text; third,…
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- In printing: Origins in China
- textile industry
- In textile: Block printing
Wooden blocks, carved with a design standing out in relief, are made from solid pieces of wood or by bonding closely grained woods with cheaper ones. When designs include large areas, these are recessed and the space filled with hard wool felt. Fine…
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- In textile: Block printing