English to Punjabi Dictionary printing

printing

ਛਪਾਈ
definition
verb
a thousand copies of the book were printed
produce (books, newspapers, magazines, etc.), especially in large quantities, by a mechanical process involving the transfer of text, images, or designs to paper.
print your name and address on the back of the check
write (text) clearly without joining the letters.
noun
the invention of printing
the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material.
example
It was well over 100 years from the invention of 'printing' to the appearance of the first newspapers.
The Satellite Newspapers' system downloaded newspapers to a kiosk for on-demand 'printing' of newspapers.
Nicholas V died in 1455, unaware of Johannes Gutenberg's invention of 'printing' with moveable metal types in Mainz, Germany.
this squiggly squarish 'printing' was the only way he could write
And, in tandem with that, we have changes in printing technology, which have enormously reduced the cost of 'printing' and publishing, even in traditional book form.
The actual process of 'printing' by offset lithography is not new, but has been hugely refined in terms of quality and speed.
The history of writing has been influenced by technological developments, such as the invention of paper and 'printing' , and by increased literacy due to the expansion of formal education.
I'm not sure how many years I received instruction, but I think cursive and 'printing' might have been different years.
the invention of 'printing'
The 'printing' was hurried and the cramped letters ran together as if Alec had been in a great hurry to get them on paper.
Dr. Karimian testified that the 'printing' in the statement of assets was not in his handwriting.
The lecture was a medieval solution to book shortages before 'printing' was invented.
It was hard and white, and the 'printing' on top was someone's flawless handwriting to ‘Mr. William Gale.’
This does not make it a cheap book, but the clarity of Luca Invernizzi Tettoni's photography and the high quality 'printing' make the book an instant visual hit.
the 'printing' industry
This rather classy book boasts high-quality 'printing' and color reproduction of individual Tino Hamid photographs.
There is a lot to like about this book, including a clear layout, good 'printing' , diagrams, paper and binding, and an extensive bibliography.
Mass production in early 'printing' , if it existed at all, just involved doing the same things faster.
the second 'printing' was ready just after Christmas
The invention of 'printing' had revolutionized the transmission of new ideas across Western Europe, including Protestant ideas.
Organic semiconductor production would do away with all of that and substitute a process that resembles the continuous-feed 'printing' of a newspaper.
The only suggestion this reviewer has is that the publisher consider a larger typeface in the next 'printing' .
the invention of 'printing'
BP Colour was involved in high quality lithographic 'printing' for marketing and graphic design companies.
This may be the most profound technological advance in music since Petrucci and the invention of musical 'printing' .
Could the introduction of remote 'printing' of distant newspapers resurrect the newsstand business?
The importance of his book is that it was printed (book 'printing' was invented just a short time before by Gutenberg) and many copies were therefore available.
the second 'printing' was ready just after Christmas
Before the invention of 'printing' , books were produced entirely by hand by a series of painters, calligraphers, and binders.
Modern photoprinters offer many output options, such as the ability to handle roll paper for banner 'printing' and producing borderless prints.
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