Intaglio Printing The method by which a print is made from a design of recessed lines engraved in a die or plate. In printing an intaglio design, the die or plate is inked and then wiped clean. Ink remains in the engraved recesses.
Intagliocolor 8 Press - high-speed, three-color, sheet-fed intaglio press used at the BEP from 1976 to 1985. Integral - a device that applied initials, date, and precancel simultaneously.
Intaglio: "Italian for ""in recess.'' A form of printing in which the inked image is produced by that portion of the plate sunk below the surface. Line engraving and gravure are forms of intaglio printing." ...
Intaglio (in-TAL-yo) is an Italian word that derives from a Latin word meaning to cut or to incise. Incision is an accurate description of the process of engraving.
Intaglio: A form of printing in which the inked image is produced by that portion of the plate sunk below the surface. International Reply Coupon: A coupon issued by the UPU which can be redeemed in any member country for postage.
Intaglio - Italian for "in recess.'' The stamp's image is produced by the recessed portion of a printing plate. Invert - Refers to any part of a design is inverted in relation to the remaining design.
Intaglio The most commonly used form of printing on early stamps and also the most secure.
The intaglio design used on Indian Head quarter eagles and half eagles. The devices on these coins were recessed to try and deter counterfeiting and improve durability. ICG ...
Malburin: occurs when the engraver's burin tool slips when an intaglio or recessed printing plate is being touched up; leaving a obvious deviation. Mal centré: (Fr.) badly centered.
Recess printing - Line-engraved or intaglio printing. Recesses are formed on the plate. Recommande - Registered.
It's technically the brown intaglio that is inverted, since it was printed last, but descriptions of inverts generally give preference to the frame or major design elements, so this is described as "flame inverted" by most people.
has manufactured it using a combination of the lithography process and line engraving, or intaglio process.
Photogravure: A modern stamp-printing process that is a form of intaglio printing. Plates are made photographically and chemically, rather than by hand engraving a die and transferring it to a plate.
This process is different from gravure or intaglio printing where a plate is engraved, etched or stippled to make cavities to contain the printing ink, ...
In traditional intaglio printing, a transfer roll is made from a die, and printing plates are made from impressions on the transfer roll. When more than one die is used in the production of an issue, distinctive variations are often identifiable.
See also: Stamp, Printing, Used, Trans, Plate
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