For the concept in United States patent law, see Printed matter (patent law). For the bookstore in New York City, see Printed Matter, Inc.
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Printed matter is a term, mostly used by mailing systems, normally used to describe mechanically printed materials for which reduced fees are paid which are lower than first-class mail. Each postal administration has its own rules for what may be posted as printed matter. In the Great Britain a special "Book Post" was introduced in 1848 that by 1852 had been extended to the wider range of material.[1]
^"Printed Matter Rates 1848-1968". Inland Rates. Great Britain Philatelic Society. 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
Printedmatter is a term, mostly used by mailing systems, normally used to describe mechanically printed materials for which reduced fees are paid which...
lithography, but this term is only used for fine art prints and some other, mostly older, types of printedmatter, not for those made by modern commercial lithography...
out-of-print (OOP) or out-of-commerce item or work is something that is no longer being published. The term applies to all types of printedmatter, visual...
called data anonymization. Originally, the term sanitization was applied to printed documents; it has since been extended to apply to computer files and the...
Later Silla. The document is printed on a 8 cm × 630 cm (3.1 in × 248.0 in) mulberry paper scroll. A dhāraṇī sutra was printed in Japan around AD 770. One...
Party was performed by several organizations: Goskomizdat censored all printedmatter: fiction, poetry, etc. Goskino, in charge of cinema Gosteleradio, in...
Related Activities) was published by PrintedMatter, Inc. It was edited by Max Schumann, the director of PrintedMatter, and contained a Foreword and Afterword...
page, often flush left verso, flush right recto. The folio may also be printed at the bottom of the page, and in that location it is called a drop folio...
calculation in their production of scriptons".: 75 The process of reading printedmatter, in contrast, involves "trivial" extranoematic effort, that is, merely...
It represents a broadening of the entity's visual identity beyond printedmatter and signage to encompass media platforms and audio signatures. Corporate...
Library of the Printed Web is a physical archive devoted to web-to-print artists’ books, zines and other printout matter. Founded by Paul Soulellis in...
database theory; see referential integrity. References to many types of printedmatter may come in an electronic or machine-readable form. For books, there...
replace the traditional Latin orthography with Cyrillic, and transporting printedmatter from as far away as the United States to do so, the book smugglers became...
FedEx. The USPS provides an M-bag service for international shipment of printedmatter; previously surface M-bags existed, but with the 2007 elimination of...
and the total adoption of Rail Alphabet for all lettering other than printedmatter including station signage, trackside signs, fixed notices, signs inside...
appeared in codex form. These gave way to press-printed volumes and eventually led to the mass-printed volumes prevalent today. Contemporary books may...
Free State's Department of Justice in 1926 to look into censorship of printedmatter. After independence in 1922, the authorities of the Irish Free State...
tools designed to insert staples into the spine (saddle) of folded printedmatter such as booklets, catalogues, brochures, and manuals. They are distinguished...
applying the least-used ratio (1:1:3:1:1) in black and white areas on printedmatter, which cannot be misidentified by an optical scanner. The functional...
series, Off the Air body text, the text forming the main content of any printedmatter body (typography), the size of a piece of metal type B.O.D.Y. (manga)...
be patented, but the biochemical process used to modify it could be. Printedmatter (patent law) The first patent statute permitted a patent on "any art...
in original and translated texts Typographic alignment, placement of printedmatter relative to a page, column, margin, etc. Alignment of random points...
Late Edition: Twenty Years of Dissemination at PrintedMatter (2005) essay reproduced on PrintedMatter Website Artforum Jan 1997, essay by Dave Hickey...