0 printed using a stone or metal block on which an image has been drawn with a thick substance that attracts ink, or relating to this process:
Lithographic printing became cheaper and easier as the decade progressed.
Traditionally crafted lithographic prints, watercolours and woodcuts are on show.
It said that new presses were needed and that it wanted to go over to the modern system of computer typesetting and lithographic printing machines.
That danger is greater now than it was then because in the interval there have been great strides in the photographic and lithographic processes.
A number of shortages have held up production, especially lithographic transfers.
To state that the action of the insurance company is not unreasonable in connection with this particular transferring lithographic work is a very serious matter.
They do make lithographic machines for the printing trade, but they have nothing whatever to do with lithographic printing itself.
This prohibits the importation of obscene prints, paintings, photographs, books, cards lithographic or other engravings or any other indecent or obscene articles.
These methods can be applied in manufacturing submicron structures without electronbeam lithography, and they can be used when the number of lithographic processes must be reduced.
The lithographic process generates a semiconductor wafer partially covered with photoresist, so that the uncovered regions are available for different kinds of processing, such as etching, ion implantation, or metallization.