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  1. Hectography - Wikipedia

    Hectography is a printing process that involves transfer of an original, prepared with special inks, to a pan of gelatin or a gelatin pad pulled tight on a metal frame. A machine employing this …

  2. Hectograph | Printing, Duplication, Copying | Britannica

    Hectograph, direct-process duplicator using either gelatin or the spirit process for making a master copy. The gelatin process, now rarely used, requires the preparation of a special master paper …

  3. The ORIGINAL Hectograph printer - YouTube

    THE HECTOGRAPH GELATIN PRINTER WAS INVENTED IN THE 1800'S AND WORKS THE SAME TODAY AS THEN. THIS VIDEO WILL SHOW HOW TO MAKE THE HECTOGRAPH …

  4. HECTOGRAPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HECTOGRAPH is a machine for making copies of a writing or drawing produced on a gelatin surface.

  5. Hectograph | Ultimate Lexicon

    A hectograph, also known as a gelatin duplicator or spirit duplicator, is an early printing and duplicating technology used for making multiple copies of documents. The primary mechanism …

  6. Hectograph - grokipedia.com

    The hectograph is a manual duplicating device that uses a tray of specially prepared gelatin to transfer aniline-based ink from a master document to produce up to several dozen copies of …

  7. Edvard Munch’s hectographs - Munchmuseet

    Jan 18, 2024 · Since hectographs are so sensitive to light exposure it is important to identify a hectograph. They can easily be mistaken for an ink drawing. But they need special attention …