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planographic, a.|pleɪnəʊˈgræfɪk| [f. plano-1 + -graphic.] Of, pertaining to, or produced by a process in which printing is done from a plane surface.
1897Singer & Strang Etching 121 The relief print has no plate mark, the intaglio print has one quite clear and distinct, the planographic one has a very slight mark. 1914E. H. Richter Prints 10 The last group to be considered, planographic processes, is based entirely upon chemical and physical action. 1946H. Whetton Pract. Printing & Binding xxv. 287/1 Planographic is the term used to describe a printing surface on the same level as the plate. 1967V. Strauss Printing Industry i. 35/2 Offset lithography..dominates the field of planographic printing. 1972Physics Bull. Sept. 532/3 The printing surface is virtually planographic and the action of development is to render the image areas oliophilic. |