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When printing, the stone is kept wet with water.
When inflation crept up that year, he condemned the Chancellor Nigel Lawson's policy of printing money so sterling would shadow the German deutschmark and said that it was for the UK to join the European Monetary System.
When that mixture has dried, the metal stylus is used on the plate and thereby removes some of the grit particles, so that minuscule areas of copper are exposed to the acid and etched ; they will eventually hold the ink for the printing process.
When printing, the bulging characters would have some ink spread on them and be covered by paper.
When the printing of the one form was finished, the other was then ready.
When they do wear out, it is generally due to ink invading the guide plate of the print head, causing grit to adhere to it ; this grit slowly causes the channels in the guide plate to wear from circles into ovals or slots, providing less and less accurate guidance to the printing wires.
When printing labels on release paper, they are prone to paper jams when a print wire snags the leading edge of the label while printing at its very edge.
When used skillfully, desktop publishing software can produce printed literature with attractive layouts and typographic quality comparable to traditional typography and printing.
When editing and design work are completed, the printing phase begins.
When the building and newspaper were sold in 1990, the facility became a printing shop until the current owners turned the first floor into a liquor store franchise through the state liquor control board.
When it is serialized in the local newspaper, the Circle, led by outraged busybody Rebecca Perry ( Spring Byington ), forces Jed Waterbury ( Thomas Mitchell ) to stop printing the salacious installments.
When photographically reproduced as a line cut for letterpress printing, the areas of Ben-Day overlay provided tonal shading to the printing plate.
When he learned more about fine printing and printers his eyes turned towards William Morris and the Kelmscott Press.
When printing text, people in China, Malaysia and Singapore mainly use the simplified system, developed by the People's Republic of China government in the 1950s.
When the solvent-impregnated paper came into contact with the back side of the first sheet, it dissolved just enough of the pigmented wax to print the image onto the paper as it went under the printing drum.
When Annie Clarke's husband John dies from leukaemia at an early age, her close friend Chris Harper, anxious to purchase a comfortable sofa for the visitors lounge in the hospital where he was treated, hits upon the idea of printing a calendar featuring some of the members of the Knapely chapter of the Women's Institute discreetly posing nude while engaged in everyday activities, such as baking and knitting, in order to raise funds.
When electromechanical teleprinters were used as computer output devices, one or more null characters were sent at the end of each printed line to allow time for the mechanism to return to the first printing position on the next line.
When he founded his first business — a small printing establishment — he seemingly found it appropriate to resign from preaching.
When printing with movable type was invented around 1450, typefaces included many ligatures and additional letters, such as the letter þ ( thorn ) which was first substituted in English with y ( e. g. ye olde shoppe ), but later written as th.
When Alfred Hillman brought the printing stone out of storage, he found that two of the impressions had been damaged, so he had to redo them.
When the ban against printing the Lithuanian language was lifted in 1904, various European literary movements such as Symbolism, impressionism, and expressionism each in turn influenced the work of Lithuanian writers.
When Chaosium threatened legal action, the first printing was halted and the two companies agreed on a compromise: TSR could continue to use the material but must provide a credit to Chaosium to do so.
When PDF files are used to prepare work for professional printing, transparency issues could cause millions of printed copies to be incorrect, and have to be destroyed.

When and backside
When they rejoined the celebration, Zeus guessed what had happened because of the mud on Demeter's backside, and promptly killed Iasion with a thunderbolt.
When he is sufficiently frightened or sickened, bricks fall from his backside ( a reference to the slang " shitting bricks ").
When fold-over items are created, the printer will typically back off on the pressure to avoid embossing the backside of the piece.
When turning, backside is analogous to a toeside turn, and frontside is analogous to a heelside turn.
When in a tight first, the flat of the fingernails can dig into the palm and push the skin down to create a bridge to stabilize the first structure and prevent hyperflexion of the knuckle joints ( which can be observed by doing pushups with the entire backside of the fingers flat on the ground, fingers pointing towards the opposite hand ).
When lining up a putt on the 15th green, McCord's pants split open, exposing his backside as he was not wearing any underwear.

When and lens
When a Ghyben-Herzberg lens is fully formed, its floating nature will push a freshwater head above mean sea level, and if the island is wide enough, the depth of the lens below mean sea level will be 40 times the height of the water table above sea level.
When it emerges from the specimen, the electron beam carries information about the structure of the specimen that is magnified by the objective lens system of the microscope.
When refracted by a diffraction-limited lens, a Gaussian beam is transformed into another Gaussian beam ( characterized by a different set of parameters ), which explains why it is a convenient, widespread model in laser optics.
When the object is not distant from the lens, however, the image is no longer formed in the lens's focal plane, and the f-number no longer accurately describes the light-gathering ability of the lens or the image-side numerical aperture.
When used with a parabolic reflector or lens antenna, the phase center of the horn is usually placed at the focal point of the reflector, with the 3 dB points of the horn's radiation pattern set to be at the edge of the reflector.
When the lens first contacts the eye, it should be comfortable.
When the camera lens is not removed ( or cannot be removed ) a common method used is afocal photography, also called afocal projection.
When informed that no lens currently had a wide enough aperture to shoot a costume drama set in grand palaces using only candlelight, Kubrick bought and retrofitted a special lens for these purposes: a modified Mitchell BNC camera and a Zeiss lens manufactured for the rigors of space photography, with a maximum aperture of f /. 7.
When a bright light source is shining on the lens but not in its field of view, lens flare appears as a haze that washes out the image and reduces contrast.
When using an anamorphic lens, as is common in analog cinematography, lens flare can manifest itself as a horizontal lines.
Image: Firework with lens flare. jpg | When the subject of a photo is the light source itself, lens flare can be a desirable and dramatic effect.
When projected through a matching fisheye lens onto a dome, the original panoramic view is recreated.
When the Leica launched, this lens was renamed the ELMAX, for E Leitz and MAX Berek.
When the shutter release is pressed, a light-blocking shield lifts and the shutter disc rotates a full turn exposing the film through its open sector ; when the pressure is released the light-blocking shield returns to its position behind the lens, and the spring motor advances the film and recocks the shutter.
When closed, the viewfinder and lens windows are protected.
When under water, the eyeball's lens serves to focus light, whereas in the in-air environment, the typically bright light serves to contract the specialized pupil, resulting in sharpness from a smaller aperture ( similar to a pinhole camera ).
When we try to focus on far away objects, the ciliary muscles stretch the eye lens, making it thinner, and hence changing the focal length.
When the mirror above the lens is moved too high or too low, it moves out of the best focal distance for an evenly white image, resulting in a projected image with either blue or brown color fringing around the outside edge of the screen.

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