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16,223. Tixidre, C. Aug. 9. Inking-rollers, making, for a machine for printing in colours. White metal is cast on the inking- cylinders by securing a piece of perforated metal T, Fig. 13, to rings b, covering the sides and bottom with strips of felt, placing a suitablyshaped mould against the front of the plate, and then introducing heated irons into the holes M. After removing the metal band and the felt, the material is rolled in contact with the partly coloured printing-cylinder, and is then engraved so as to apply colour at the required parts. Insufficient relief in any part of the engraving may be remedied by heating the cylinder and hollowing where required with a white-hot knife or soldering-iron. The cylinders may in some cases be made of paper pulp, instead of being faced with white metal.
GB189916223D1899-08-091899-08-09Machines for Printing an Indefinite Number of Colours by Means of a Single Printing Plate.
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'Copper-Plate Work, in Calico-Printing'and'Discharging of Colour': A. Rees (ed.). The cyclopaedia (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1819), vols. 9, 11, np