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rotary press
noun
a printing press in which the type or plates to be printed are fastened upon a rotating cylinder and are impressed on a continuous roll of moving paper.
rotary press
noun
a machine for printing from a revolving cylinder, or a plate attached to one, usually onto a continuous strip of paper
Word History and Origins
Origin of rotary press1
Example Sentences
The rotary press accelerated book publishing, and with inexpensive wood pulp paper, ultimately lowered the price of a hardcover volume.
The giant rotary press was quite capable of churning out masses of printed material.
Newspapers became tools of mass communication in the 1830s with the invention of the rotary press and the application of steam power to printing.
Back then, it was the telephone, high-speed rotary presses, stereotyping, typesetting machines, color presses, rotogravure and the electric-telegraphic typewriter.
The progress is due to the invention of the rotary press and other improvements in printing machinery.
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