If you need a transfer for these types of designs, you can use a hectograph pencil to trace the designs onto tracing paper. |
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We actually made our own hectograph ink, with hectograph powder and sugar, and water. |
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You then place this on the hectograph, and rub it to transfer the image to the gelatin. |
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Those working underground had acquired a hectograph upon which they printed up to 250 copies of the group's leaflets. |
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This hectograph pencil is excellent for making clean paper stencils on tracing paper. |
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Since the catalogue cards had partly been produced by hectograph and were therefore relatively pale, scans in shades of grey were recommended. |
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But there were no photocopiers, yet! The printing was done using the typewriter and the hectograph. |
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Sometimes, to get around the single use problem, hectograph ink would be applied to a very light canvas or heavier paper so it could be re-inked and used over and over. |
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Prior to the introduction of cheap photocopying the use of machines such as the spirit duplicator, hectograph, and mimeograph was common. |
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They have poor resistance to light and to chemical bleaches and are used chiefly in copying papers, in hectograph and printing inks, and in textile applications for which lightfastness is not an important requirement. |
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In 1901 Markwick issued hectograph reproduced charts for 18 long-period variables based on the recently published Atlas Stellarum Variabilium by Johann Georg Hagen. |
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