base printingの例文
- "Norske Skog has a clearly-defined strategy of concentrating on wood-based printing paper.
- He founded Colby and McGowan, Inc ., an Elizabeth-based printing firm, in 1938.
- Dot-based printing methods have a finite native dot size.
- AUP was not the only struggling Aberdeen-based printing company.
- Nowadays, with computer-based printing systems, this occurs less frequently.
- Shares of Presstek, a Hudson, New Hampshire-based printing press technology manufacturer, tumbled 8 to 60.
- He has developed a personal style of painting by combining collage techniques and oil-based printing.
- Oxford is one of eleven Canadian, US, and UK-based printing houses which publish Daley's music.
- Web-based printing brokers like Noosh . com now handle large print jobs from start to finish.
- Processing occurs on the server, allowing for easier network-based printing than with other Unix printing systems.
- By the late 1980s, AlphaGraphics became the first U . S .-based printing franchise to expand internationally.
- Davis, 53, also will become chairman of the Chicago-based printing company, following the company's March 27 board meeting.
- The Magazine is printed by Concept : Full Color & Apparel Printing a Las Vegas based printing service.
- "We are investigating ( the charges ) seriously, " said William Lowe, a spokesman for the Chicago-based printing company.
- This printer is designed with direct paper path and handles both tractor-based printing as well as manual sheet-fed printing.
- The Color Jetprinter 2050 is a Windows-based printing system _ the third generation of Windows printers that Lexmark has produced.
- Walter, who began at the Chicago-based printing company as a sales trainee in 1969, became its chairman 20 years later.
- This surface can then be inked using proprietary oil based printing ink and impressions made using a simple pressure printing press.
- When the owners of a New England-based printing company expressed interest in using Bovinett's work for limited-edition posters, he was ecstatic.
- This policy is also said to have been adopted because in the age of typewriter-based printing, more complicated Kanji could not be clearly printed.