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Print so easily spins a web of the commonplace over the fine outlines of life.
There's not enough ink and paper to say all I wanted.
If we think to regulat Printing, thereby to rectifie manners, we must regulat all recreations and pastimes, all that is delightfull to Man.
He that desires to print a book, should much more desire, to be a book.
It is production that creates purchasing power, not the printing press!
I just love the whole idea of conversational prints.
A blessing on the printer's art!
Books are the mentors of the heart.
Printer's ink is the great apostle of progress, whose pulpit is the press.
How quiet the writing, how noisy the printing.
I print giclees for artists and photographers for a livelihood. My original idea was to somehow combine the two.
As the words of my book, 'The Bloodless Revolution,' accumulated, I envisaged a parallel growth: the stack of pages they would have to be printed on, thousands of times over; every page representing a slice of forest, a belch of fumes and a squirt of toxic ink.
We wanted people to 3-D-print anything, not just more 3-D printers.
I have several computer companies. One of them I have a program for wide-format printing. I have a beauty program. So I have several different programs that I own for printing.
I don't care if you make a print on a bath mat, just as long as it is a good print.
i want to bleed ink and shit prose.
Sometime in 1964 I realized that I was a victim of a printmaking obsession, a condition that persists today.
We write frankly and freely, but then we modify before we print.
I really love printmaking. It's like a mystery and you're trying to figure out how to rein it in.
Unix in particular is very poor at network printing.
Television ... is not a substitute for print.
What the good Lord lets happen, I am not ashamed to print in my paper.
Then print this. If you report something that irresponsible, I will kick your arse so hard you'll be able to finger yourself and clean your teeth at the same time.
My Day Clothes are almost worne out ... send the poor printer a few gammons, or some meal, some butter, cheese, poultry, etc.
We may print, but not stereotype, our opinions.
I've not chosen to learn to read print. I can read simple words but it's so tedious.
There is nothing more valuable than the printed word.
I have a great many opinions about writing, but I'm afraid that all of them are unprintable
The thrill of seeing my words on a printed page has never faded. Now I've found my niche, my passion. I want to do this every day for the rest of my life.
I was now ordered to have my writings copied, and put into the printer's hand.
I would always want printed books.
I read on my iPad. But honestly, I prefer print.
Similar to computer technology in the '60s, 3-D printing is a universal technology that has the potential to revolutionize our life by enabling individuals to design and manufacture things.
Nowadays, with digital printing, it's so easy to make everything perfect, which is not always a good idea. Sometimes the mistakes are really what make a piece.
A print book is really a kind of tree zombie.
I would write ads for deodorants or labels for catsup bottles, if I had to. The miracle of turning inklings into thoughts and thoughts into words and words into metal and print and ink never palls for me.
While the art of printing is left to us science can never be retrograde; what is once acquired of real knowledge can never be lost.
Print is predictable and impersonal, conveying information in a mechanical transaction with the reader's eye. Handwriting, by contrast, resists the eye, reveals its meaning slowly, and is as intimate as skin.
I consider it essential that the photographer should do his own printing and enlarging. The final effect of the finished print depends so much on these operations.
Though an angel should write, still 'tis devils must print
The digital print is becoming the look of our time, and it makes the C-print start to look like a tintype.
I need words and print ... I need print like an addict. I could live without it, perhaps. But I hope I never have to try.
Fairly large print is a real antidote to stiff reading.
Ink is the great cure for all human ills.
After I'd preached a message on Sunday night, I'd print it up.
I used to do calligraphy, and I'm afraid that has lapsed, but I've always been interested in book printing.
Now the words are on paper and I can't take them back. Sometimes I hate ink. Its so permanent.
A printed work, which cannot be read, becomes a product without purpose.
We printed all the words out because otherwise nobody would be able to understand them.
With the mailorder, I wake up in the morning, I check my e-mail, process the orders, and then I just print everything out. And then for the rest of the day it's actually sitting with paper.
The big print giveth and the small print taketh away.
People couldn't read well enough anymore to turn print into exciting situations in their skulls,
The ink shall flow as long as the blood.
I have both exploited and been exploited in the print field.
The world has been printing books for 450 years, and yet gunpowder still has a wider circulation. Never mind! Printer's ink is the greater explosive: it will win.
There will be a moment of silence while our prints do the talking.
What one has not experienced, one will never understand in print.
University printing presses exist, and are subsidised by the Government for the purpose of producing books which no one can read; and they are true to their high calling.
Print, it transpired, was not just an instrument of agitation and change: now it was equally necessary to win the peace.
In print, people can do anything to you. Everything you do is picked apart. People love it; they're waiting for you to make a mistake.
If all else fails, there's always print or web zines.
Then let's print up some flyers!
There are only two reasons for buying a book, after all. Either we intend to read it, in which case most of us find a printed version preferable, or we don't intend to read it, in which case a printed version is absolutely essential.
With the development of the printing press, not only could text be mass-produced quickly, it could also be mass-produced quickly and incorrectly.
We Brits print banknotes out in Debden in Essex, and have contracted it out to the private sector. Here in the U.S. it is a government operation right in the heart of Washington next door to the Holocaust Museum.
Provide me with ink and paper and I will write.
I'm doing my best whether it's for a hundred-copy print run or for a hundred thousand.
But, right now, the situation is that almost all of my writing is out of print.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed.
I think that the Internet and print behave in a complementary manner.
The sensory ratios that are being reinforced by the new electronic technology are like the sensory ratios that were in place fifteen thousand years ago ... Print imposes a condition on human mind which is now lifting.
Seeing your work in print is exciting, especially when you're young. It's that feeling that you have some effect on the world outside of your immediate neighbourhood.
He who first shortened the labor of Copyists by device of Movable Types was disbanding hired armies and cashiering most Kings and Senates, and creating a whole new Democratic world: he had invented the Art of printing.
Break up the printing presses and you break up rebellion.
A printer consists of three main parts: the case, the jammed paper tray and the blinking red light.
Shall we have recourse to the art of printing? But this has not destroyed property or aristocracy or corporations or paper wealth in England or America, or diminished the influence of either; on the contrary, it has multiplied aristocracy and diminished democracy.
A printer publishes a lie: for which he ought to stand in the pillory, for the people believe in and act upon it
Nothing chased nightmares away faster than the rustle of printed paper.
I doubt I'll ever have another traditional print deal.
I have no interest in the printed word. I would continue to write if there were no writing and no print. I put my words down for a matter of memory. They are more made to be spoken than to be read.
I hope for quick, fluent copy and memorable pictures. The words would not 'describe' the pictures; the pictures would not 'illustrate' the words. Together, they would carry a stamp and tell a story.
If we think we regulate printing, thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all regulations and pastimes, all that is delightful to man.
Commenting on print journalism at the Commenting on print journalism at the White House Correspondents' Dinner: "Thanks to Obamacare, millions of Americans can visit a doctor's office and see what a print magazine actually looks like.
[Our lab uses] a desktop inkjet printer, but instead of using ink, we're using cells.
Ink is the transcript of thought.
I was offered $100,000 for a print. Then I woke up.
The difference between the world of pictures and the world of printed matter is extraordinary and hard to define. A picture is like the masses: a multitude of impressions. A book on the other hand, with its linear advance of words and characters seems to be connected to individual identity.
Some newspapers dispose of their garbage by printing it.
Writin' Is Fightin'!
After wasting so much pulp and ink myself, who was I to complain about waste? We live in an advanced capitalist society, after all.
They say my prints are bad, darling they should see my negatives
Printing mistakes adds value because of the probability calculus, which makes their intrusion into something problematic and almost impossible, even when everything's conceived, precisely, to avoid the intrusion of human error.
The next time you see a 16-color, blind-embossed, gold-stamped, die-cut, elaborately folded and bound job, printed on handmade paper, see if it isn't a mediocre idea trying to pass for something else.
Who knew paper and ink could be so vicious
Asked for your opinion on the prints, you have two choices: truth or tact. I ask for the bathroom.
I could fill an entire second life with working on my prints.
When self-interest inclines a man to print, he should consider that the purchaser expects a pennyworth for his penny, and has reason to asperse his honesty if he finds himself deceived.
Why do photographers start giving numbers to their prints? It's absurd. What do you do when the 20th print has been done? Do you swallow the negative? Do you shoot yourself? It's the gimmick of money.
Nothing written for pay is worth printing. Only what has been written against the market.
Startups are now creating specialized 3-D printers capable of producing everything from synthetic hamburgers to multi-story apartment buildings.
My blood ran with this ink...