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You can use Quick Print to plot the contents of an OPUS view without specifying a template. In this case the plot layout default.PLE will be used. [Pg.167]

The Quick Print command generates a printout showing the spectrum window as it is, i.e. if you only display part of a spectrum then only this part will be printed, including all labels and annotations. [Pg.167]

Precipita.tlon. An ink may also be caused to dry by precipitation of its binder rather than by evaporation of solvent. This can be accompHshed by a dding a diluent, such as water in the form of steam or humidity, to a hygroscopic solvent ink system, which causes the solubiHty of the resin in the ink film to decrease sharply and causes it to precipitate when its tolerance for the diluent is reached. Eurther drying is accompHshed by absorption of the solvents into the stock and then by evaporation. Another form of precipitation setting is the quick-set mechanism. This utilizes resins held in solution in a relatively poor solvent, by means of a small amount of an exceUent solvent (called a sweetener) blended with it. When the ink film is printed on the paper, an amount of the solvents is absorbed reducing the content of the sweetener solvent to a point which causes the resins to precipitate and the ink to set. [Pg.247]

The characteristics of interior paints that require testing and analysis include hiding and appearance, package stabiHty, adhesion, spatter resistance, flow and leveling, color and sheen uniformity, touch-up, stain removal, burnish resistance, and block and print resistance. A popular test that assesses the wet abrasion resistance of an interior paint is to measure its scmb resistance. A mechanical device is used to scmb a paint film of a specified thickness with a standard bmsh and abrasive cleanser suspension. The number of scmb cycles (back and forth movements of the weighted bmsh) at various end points (first cut through, or 50% removal of the film) is then recorded. Scmb resistance usually holds steady or decreases slightly as PVC is increased, but drops quickly once the CPVC is exceeded in a paint formulation. [Pg.546]

Thermal printing usually involves passing materials over a full-width array of electronically controlled heaters (a thermal printhead). This marks thousands of spots simultaneously, so pages print relatively quickly. Image data to control the printhead usually come from computer systems. Black-and-white and full-color systems are both practical. Color is slower and more cosdy to purchase and use, primarily because this involves three or four successive printing operations, one for each color used. [Pg.50]

Nonimpact Printing. Interest is growing ia the use of nonimpact styles because of the quickness of color changeover and the abiUty to iaterface these machines to computer-aided design systems. Two basic types exist drop on demand and constant drop techniques. [Pg.375]

Quick, intuitive navigation to any section or subsection, as well as any printed-book page number. [Pg.19]

Mario the bike messenger picks up a package at Print Quick, delivers it to Bob s office 22 blocks away, waits for Bob to approve the package, and then hops on his bike and returns the package to Print Quick. If one block is 90 yards, how many yards will Mario bike in total ... [Pg.160]

Quickly transfer the slide (without removing the coverslip) into a rack and submerge it in Wash buffer 1 (2 X SSC and 0.05% SDS). Similarly, transfer each of the other slides into the soaked rack. Use needle to gently assist with the falling of the coverslips from the hybridization areas of the slides. Be careful not to touch any of the printed area. Shake the slides for 5 min at room temperature. [Pg.231]

Actually doing tissue printing is the best way to understand its simplicity (Fig. 1). Wide variations in the technique are possible and can be developed easily and quickly according to need. The following protocol for using tissue prints to detect tissue distribution of IAA-protein con-juguates in okra fruit details the immunoblotting technique as follows. [Pg.114]


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