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Chain Lines(1) Widely spaced lines in laid paper. (2) Blemishes on printed images caused by tracking.
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Chain LinesBefore the twentieth century, paper was made in a mold. The size was set by a frame; at the bottom was a wire mesh. Workers would dip the mold into a vat of pulp — usually made from rags, no [..]
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Chain LinesLines that appear on laid paper as a result of the wires of the papermaking machine.
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Chain LinesThe lines on laid paper parallel with the grain; also referred to as "chain marks".
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Chain LinesLines that appear on laid paper as a result of the wires of the papermaking machine.
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Chain LinesLines that appear on laid paper as a result of the wires of the papermaking machine.
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Chain LinesLines that appear on laid paper as a result of the wires of the papermaking machine.
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Chain LinesLines that appear on laid paper as a result of the wires of the papermaking machine.
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Chain LinesLines that appear on laid paper as a result of the wires of the papermaking machine.
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