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Lithography...
"writing on stone". Its general meaning
is planographic printing, or printing
from a plane surface. Lithography is
more known by its common name "offset".
Surface
chemistry makes the image area water
repellent and ink receptive while the
non-image areas become water recep-tive
and (as long as water is present) ink
repellent. The process is known as "offset"
because the ink and watered plate print
on a rubber blanket cylinder which in
turn, off-sets this ink and water impression
onto the paper which is held on a third
(impression) cylinder.
The
ink used is much like letterpress in
that it is very viscous. The water used
is actually known as "Fountain Solution"
which contains special materials such
as desensitizing gums, cleaners, buffering
agents, etc. The plate is an aluminum
base with a special oleophillic (grease
loving) coating that becomes the image
area. A delicate balance between ink
and fountain solution must be achieved
during printing.
Offset
printing accounts for approximately
47% of all printing done today!
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