0 a person, company, or machine that typesets books, newspapers, etc.:
Errors by proofreaders and typesetters had leaked into some texts.
Margins should be wider than usual to allow space for instructions to the typesetter.
In addition to being the author, she is typesetter, proofreader, editor and publisher.
Is it the intention of this provision to protect the publisher or the typesetter?
It covers advertising agencies, studios, laboratories, typesetters and illustrators.
One young woman is employed as a typesetter and works 47.5 hours a week, just below the working-time directive limit, for a wage of £57.69 a week.
And to what extent is the copyright in the hands of the typesetter who seems to be of some significance in the typographical arrangement of published editions?
Like his father, he is a qualified typesetter and compositor; he also owns a news agency.
Fleishman has also worked extensively as a typesetter and a graphic designer among other professions.