hectographˈhɛk təˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf
hectograph
English Definitions:
hectograph, heliotype (verb)
duplicator consisting of a gelatin plate from which ink can be taken to make a copy
hectograph (verb)
copy on a duplicator
"hectograph the hand-outs"
hectograph (Noun)
An old printing process that involves transfer of an original, prepared with special inks, to a pan of gelatin or a gelatin pad pulled tight on a metal frame.
Hectograph
The hectograph or gelatin duplicator or jellygraph is a printing process which involves transfer of an original, prepared with special inks, to a pan of gelatin or a gelatin pad pulled tight on a metal frame. The hectograph was invented in Russia in 1869 by Mikhail Alisov.
Hectograph
The hectograph, gelatin duplicator or jellygraph is a printing process that involves transfer of an original, prepared with special inks, to a pan of gelatin or a gelatin pad pulled tight on a metal frame.While the original use of the technology has diminished, it has recently been revived for use in the art world. The hectograph has been modernized and made practical for anyone to use.
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