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Synonyms for rotogravure

printing by transferring an image from a photogravure plate to a cylinder in a rotary press

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printed material (text and pictures) produced by an intaglio printing process in a rotary press

using photography to produce a plate for printing

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CRISIL believes that Roto will maintain a healthy operating margin over the medium-term backed by its presence in niche high-value segments.
BEING ASKED TO write a effective remembrance article, just four days before the end of my six-month tour as the senior chaplain for ROTO 12 (the 12th rotation of troops for the task force in Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as Operation Palladium) seemed like such a normal part of the experience here.
* Disti Kleen has introduced the newly designed Roto series solvent recovery system.
However, Spennymoor-based Roto Zip says many people forget the basic safety rules, which can go a long way to avoiding DIY related accidents.
The Western Mail has joined forces with Roto Zip UK Ltd, a major new force in the power tool market, to search for our region's local DIY Rebel Heroes.
Cattinair in Pont de Roide, France, designed its Roto clean spraying machine to require less solvent, and generate less waste, while finishing wooden parts for Roche Bobois and IKBA furniture in Europe and playground equipment made by Rainbow Play Systems in Brookings, S.D.
* Roto Star -- Family of metallic ink products for flexo and gravure, available in solvent, water and UV.
After a dip in fortunes in the early 1990s (victim of the Japanese recession) and the departure of Michael Rotondi to found RoTo, Morphosis under Thorn Mayne is again to the fore, constructing impressive new projects and the subject of an exhibition at the Netherlands Architecture Institute.