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P&R I Proofs

Publicado: 20 Jun 2010 08:51
por rubiera
Here is how I clasify all errors and stamps that were not regularly issued:

1. Overprinted specimen, "muestra"
2. Printing proofs. I still have doubts in case some proofs may have been printed on regularly issued papers and colors. The following example is printed on unwatermarked india paper, commonly used for US proofs in the 19th century.

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3. Not perfed
4. Poorly perfed
5. Printed on the gum side
6. Double impresions
7. "printer's waste" and the example below seems to be, but I am not sure. It is printed on both sides on india unwatermarked paper.

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Re: P&R I Proofs

Publicado: 22 Jun 2010 03:02
por Rein
Tony,

double impressions in offset-litho are usually caused by vibration f the offset [rubber] transfer cylinder that touches the paper twice.

The other phenomenon is the moving away of the ink on paper while it goes further. This is very common in photogravure and rotary recess but to me the offset-litho of Argentinean stamps has it too often!