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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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      rotogravure
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • fotogravure
      • using photography to produce a plate for printing

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      rotogravure
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • rotogravure
      • using photography to produce a plate for printing

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      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. Publication rotogravure
      2. For industrial rotogravure
      3. Market for the rotogravure printing of magazines
      4. Market for the rotogravure printing of catalogues and advertising
      5. A rotogravure printing press can print magazines, advertisements and catalogues.
      6. 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.
      7. publication rotogravure – a rotogravure printing activity used for printing paper for magazines, brochures, catalogues or similar products, using toluene-based inks;
      8. The market investigation has shown that rotogravure printing can generally not be substituted by offset printing.
      9. Springer operates two rotogravure printing facilities in Germany, namely in Ahrensburg (near Hamburg) and in Darmstadt.
      10. In addition, Arvato plans to start up a new rotogravure printing facility in Liverpool (UK) in the next two years.
      11. The costs of a printing process strongly deviate for offset and rotogravure depending on the volume of a print order.
      12. Other rotogravure, flexography, rotary screen printing, laminating or varnishing units (> 15) rotary screen printing on textile/cardboard (> 30)
      13. Capacity by shifting: Rotogravure printers can switch their capacity from catalogue and advertising printing to magazine printing only to a limited extent.
      14. 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.
      15. 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.