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21 štampanje malih slova
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22 štampanje na bazi bihromatno-želatinskih emulzija
• carbon printingСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > štampanje na bazi bihromatno-želatinskih emulzija
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23 štampanje rotacionom mašinom
• web-printingСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > štampanje rotacionom mašinom
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24 teleprinter
• teletype• teletypewriter• teleprinter• telewriter• type printing telegraph• type printer• telex -
25 dvosmerno štampanje
• bidirectional printing -
26 grafički
• graphic; graphic(al); graphical; graphically; graphics; pictorial; printing -
27 mašina za brzo štampanje
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28 mašina za duboku štampu
• copperplate printing machine -
29 ofset štampanje
• offset printing -
30 orijentacija papira
• page orientation; printing orientation -
31 položaj papira
• page orientation; printing orientation -
32 slova
• caps; characters; printing-tipe; text; type -
33 štampa
• fleet street; fourth estate; imprint; letter press; out of print; press; print; printing; printout; the press -
34 štampač trake
• mechanical printing unit -
35 štampanje
• editing; letter press; letter-press; printing; printout; typing; typography -
36 štampanje malih slova
• lower case printing -
37 štampanje na bzi bihromatno-že
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38 štampanje na kra
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39 štampanje na kraju
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40 štampanje rotacionom mašinom
• web-printing
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