Brush trigger

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A brush print is a test print of a set print page in which the paper is not pressed onto the colored set by machine (e.g. in the printing press), but by brushing with a brush . The set can be checked quickly in this way and does not have to back out of any amendments press or rotational be unclamped.

Thanks to IT and desktop publishing processes, brush prints are no longer in use.

In epigraphy , this term is also used synonymously for the contact technique used there.

The process of brushing on is similar to using a narrow, approximately 35 to 40 cm long wallpaper brush , with which - pressed at a flat angle - pasted wallpaper is pressed onto a wall or the like as flat as possible and free of air bubbles .