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printers

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n. (plural of printer English)

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Aldus would not have minded so much the filching of the text, but when the unscrupulous printers ventured to copy his types and his original style of typography, and sold their counterfeit copies as the product of the Aldine Press, his indignation knew no bounds.

That acquaintance, who was a shoemaker, had accidently heard that printers were wanted at No.

I wonder at the indiscretion of your printers in publishing such writings.

The string of printers who succeeded him suffered as badly, or worse, and left more promptly.

I should like to know when, if ever, he could go before his creditors, represented by authors, printers, paper-makers, and binders, and declare himself solvent and worthy of their further confidence.

Each page was suffered to remain two weeks in the place where it had been posted, before the work was printed, and the printers thought that they had attained the object for which they had been striving.

Aldus was not content simply to copy what other printers before him had done.

In other cities the early printers drew freely upon the professors for editorial assistance and depended upon the universities to absorb a considerable number of printed volumes.

Other printers might issue texts filled with errors, using incomplete fonts of Greek type, but not Aldus.

Just how valuable this concession was, and how it operated, is difficult to understand, as we find other printers, such as Calliergi, issuing Greek volumes in Venice long before the expiration of this period.

The printers of Paris were guilty of this piracy to some extent, but those of Lyons, particularly the famous house of Giunta, were the chief of-fenders.

His fellow printers acknowledged without question his supremacy as a master artist-printer.

Designed for cleaning delicate office equipment like computers, disk drives, and printers, this vacuum is portable and relatively light, weighing a total of nine pounds.

New World printers could only print items required by merchants and religious materials needed by the frays.

When clever printers cut the rolls into sheets to be attached on one side like books are now done, the sheets could be run through a printing press.