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Thermography Thermography is a specialty printing process in which a powder of ink and resin is deposited on paper and then fused with heat into a raised, usually glossy, enamel-like design.
thermography A printing method for producing raised designs by use of a special powder and heat. Often called, "poor man's embossing." [Back to top] tied ...
Thermography: printing process in which a powder of ink and resins is deposited on paper and then fused with heat into a raised, usually glossy, enamel-like design, can change color when heat applies, used on stamps of Great Britain.
See also: Error, Cover, Philatelic, Catalog, Stamp
 
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