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Definition of hectograph in English: hectographnoun ˈhɛktə(ʊ)ɡrɑːf historical An apparatus for copying documents by the use of a gelatin plate that receives an impression of the master copy. Example sentencesExamples - You then place this on the hectograph, and rub it to transfer the image to the gelatin.
- Those working underground had acquired a hectograph upon which they printed up to 250 copies of the group's leaflets.
- It is also known to print hectograph masters directly, such as by crash imprinting, using a hectograph printing ink comprising a hot-melt wax composition containing undissolved dyestuff.
- Carbon copies, hectographs, and mimeographs, the methods used in the mid-twentieth century, required special care and materials.
- If you need a transfer for these types of designs, you can use a hectograph pencil to trace the designs onto tracing paper.
- If ditto machines were primitive, hectographs were downright prehistoric.
- It spans a period of 50 years and covers a total of approximately 850 catalogue numbers divided between the three traditional graphic techniques of etching, lithography and woodcut as well as hundreds of what are known as hectographs.
- Sometimes, to get around the single use problem, hectograph ink would be applied to a very light canvas or heavier paper so it could be re-inked and used over and over.
- Gelatin is also used for making court-plaster, hectographs, for coating pills, and for estimating the amount of tannin contained in a drug or preparation.
- It would have to have been done using hectographs, mimeographs, or a print shop.
- To print on the hectograph, make a ‘master’ by drawing or writing on paper with a hectograph pencil (may be purchased at an office supply store for about fifteen cents).
- We actually made our own hectograph ink, with hectograph powder and sugar, and water.
- There were a few motorized hectographs, but I never saw one.
- This hectograph pencil is excellent for making clean paper stencils on tracing paper.
Definition of hectograph in US English: hectographnounˈhektəˌɡrafˈhɛktəˌɡræf historical An apparatus for copying documents by the use of a gelatin plate that receives an impression of the master copy. Example sentencesExamples - You then place this on the hectograph, and rub it to transfer the image to the gelatin.
- Gelatin is also used for making court-plaster, hectographs, for coating pills, and for estimating the amount of tannin contained in a drug or preparation.
- It spans a period of 50 years and covers a total of approximately 850 catalogue numbers divided between the three traditional graphic techniques of etching, lithography and woodcut as well as hundreds of what are known as hectographs.
- This hectograph pencil is excellent for making clean paper stencils on tracing paper.
- Carbon copies, hectographs, and mimeographs, the methods used in the mid-twentieth century, required special care and materials.
- It is also known to print hectograph masters directly, such as by crash imprinting, using a hectograph printing ink comprising a hot-melt wax composition containing undissolved dyestuff.
- To print on the hectograph, make a ‘master’ by drawing or writing on paper with a hectograph pencil (may be purchased at an office supply store for about fifteen cents).
- There were a few motorized hectographs, but I never saw one.
- We actually made our own hectograph ink, with hectograph powder and sugar, and water.
- Sometimes, to get around the single use problem, hectograph ink would be applied to a very light canvas or heavier paper so it could be re-inked and used over and over.
- It would have to have been done using hectographs, mimeographs, or a print shop.
- If you need a transfer for these types of designs, you can use a hectograph pencil to trace the designs onto tracing paper.
- If ditto machines were primitive, hectographs were downright prehistoric.
- Those working underground had acquired a hectograph upon which they printed up to 250 copies of the group's leaflets.
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