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mechanical a paper made from mechanically treated woodpulp which has a limited life and tends to discolor with time; originally used only for paperbacks and other titles of ephemeral value but nowadays mechanical pulp is used in variable proportions in the furnish of many books papers. More explicitly called
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mechanical A term for a camera-ready pasteup of artwork. It includes type, photos, line art, etc., all on one piece of artboard.
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mechanical Usually a deformable material clamped between stationary faces to effectively seal the coupling. Gaskets are used to guard against the passage of liquids, gases, etc.
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mechanical The actual artwork sent to the printer or trade bureau is referred to as a mechanical. However, common usage goes further in specifying a mechanical as a board or base layer onto which camera ready artwork has been mounted. A second layer, often a clear sheet of plastic, contains the photographs and or transparencies mounted in position. ...
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