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Letterpress vs Typesetting - What's the difference?

letterpress | typesetting |


As nouns the difference between letterpress and typesetting

is that letterpress is the printing process in which ink is applied to the top surface of a raised image area, which is then pressed against paper to transfer the image while typesetting is (typography) the setting or composition of written material into type.

As a verb typesetting is

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Letterpress vs Flexography - What's the difference?

letterpress | flexography |


As nouns the difference between letterpress and flexography

is that letterpress is the printing process in which ink is applied to the top surface of a raised image area, which is then pressed against paper to transfer the image while flexography is a method of printing using a rubber or polymer rotating printing plate, most commonly used for packaging (labels, tape etc.).

Wikidiffcom vs Letterpress - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | letterpress |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun letterpress is

the printing process in which ink is applied to the top surface of a raised image area, which is then pressed against paper to transfer the image.

Letterpress vs Letterpressed - What's the difference?

letterpress | letterpressed |


As a noun letterpress

is the printing process in which ink is applied to the top surface of a raised image area, which is then pressed against paper to transfer the image.

As an adjective letterpressed is

printed by a letterpress.

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