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rotogravure
rotogravure
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- printing by transferring an image from a photogravure plate to a cylinder in a rotary press
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rotogravure
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- printed material (text and pictures) produced by an intaglio printing process in a rotary press
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rotogravure
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- fotogravure
- using photography to produce a plate for printing
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Hyperoniemen
rotogravure
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- fotogravure
- using photography to produce a plate for printing
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rotogravure
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- rotogravure
- using photography to produce a plate for printing
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Publication rotogravure
- For industrial rotogravure
- Market for the rotogravure printing of magazines
- Market for the rotogravure printing of catalogues and advertising
- A rotogravure printing press can print magazines, advertisements and catalogues.
- The concentration consists in the contribution to NewCo of Arvato’s, G+J’s and Springer’s five German rotogravure facilities and of Arvato’s planned rotogravure printing facility in the UK.
- publication rotogravure – a rotogravure printing activity used for printing paper for magazines, brochures, catalogues or similar products, using toluene-based inks;
- The market investigation has shown that rotogravure printing can generally not be substituted by offset printing.
- Springer operates two rotogravure printing facilities in Germany, namely in Ahrensburg (near Hamburg) and in Darmstadt.
- In addition, Arvato plans to start up a new rotogravure printing facility in Liverpool (UK) in the next two years.
- The costs of a printing process strongly deviate for offset and rotogravure depending on the volume of a print order.
- Other rotogravure, flexography, rotary screen printing, laminating or varnishing units (> 15) rotary screen printing on textile/cardboard (> 30)
- Capacity by shifting: Rotogravure printers can switch their capacity from catalogue and advertising printing to magazine printing only to a limited extent.
- However, even if only the German rotogravure printers are considered, customers can still turn to three other significant players Schlott, TSB and Burda with a large installed capacity.
- Springer operates two rotogravure printing facilities in Germany, namely in Ahrensburg (near Hamburg) and in Darmstadt. It also operates three off-set printing facilities which print exclusively newspapers.