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flexography [flek′säg·rə·fē]
(graphic arts)
Relief printing with plates fastened to a cylinder and with a single inking roller supplied with aniline ink from two rollers in the ink fountain. Also known as aniline printing; aniline process; flexographic printing.


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is reportedly the first flexo press to use gearless linear electromagnetic motors to control its 10 printing decks.
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