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  • … it for: Paperless meetings: instead of printing meetings’ material, I now upload them to my reader. Long blog entries: I simply can not read long articles on a computer screen so I use the reader for long blog posts. Reference guides: the search feature of the reader is convenient to find passages …

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  • … of the East Bay. Are you sensing a theme yet? Let’s take them one-by one: The ECO-SAFE Foundation & ECO-SAFE ‘Merit Badge’ As a copywriter, I print documents. I try to read on the screen until printing becomes unavoidable, and if those documents stay in-house (and aren’t sensitive in nature), you bet I …

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  • … prefer to leave it natural. Screen Print Process whereby an image is made by forcing ink or paint through a stretched screen (traditionally silk). Areas of the screen are “blocked” by liquid filler or plastic sheet to control where the colour is applied. This is popular amongst artists for the ease …

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  • If you’re going to do any screen printing, you have to at least know the basics of it. You can print posters, t-shirts, and a lot more, but only if you do it right. At a minimum, you have to have screens, a scoop coater, squeegees, light sensitive emulsion, an exposure light source, and ink …

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  • It only supports two formats – PDF and plain text. It offers no wireless connectivity. It doesn’t seem to support DRM, which is how most new commercial books are sold. The screen is black and white. Aside from displaying books, the only thing it can do is play MP3s. It’s a little homely. And I want …

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  • … I take the squeegee and cover the whole screen with the red fluid. This would be the “negative”, or the area that the ink is blocked from. Here’s a pic of one of the girls after she’s been completely covered with screen filler. Now, we wait for them to dry. Once they’ve dried, the blue drawing fluid …

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  • … for an ad, a t-shirt or a book cover—You did it. So now it’s hours and hours behind a box of knowledge. The glare from the screen. The hum of the cooling fans, slowly bringing you into a state of consciousness somewhere between jet lag and REM sleep. Now I feel like I moved some stuff around …

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  • … smaller than ever HP printing devices. Save time and money with on-screen ink-level indicator. Specially designed to work with HP inkjet specialty papers, transparencies and plain papers. User Ratings and Reviews 4 Stars HP 56…. typical bundle This product is the same you’d buy at Wal-mart or Staples …

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  • … on “Campaign MG Poster Paper (120 GSM) with Pantone 810, black, cool grey 9 and reflective ink”. You can see the printing process used to reproduce the poster here. It’s a shame they don’t capture the smell of the print!

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  • … the screen. Ho hum. Anyway, a Christmas card had to be printed, so I squidged on the ink, as seen in the videos, and made my first test print. I was quite excited as the numerous articles and blogs I’ve read about Gocco makes it sound like some wonder machine. However, on my first pressing, no triumphant …