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- DictionaryRe·lief print·ing/rəˈlēf/
noun
- 1. printing from raised images, as in letterpress and flexography.
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Relief printing is a family of printing methods where a printing block, plate or matrix, which has had ink applied to its non-recessed surface, is brought into contact with paper. The non-recessed surface will leave ink on the paper, whereas the recessed areas will not. A printing press may not be needed, as the back of the paper can be rubbed or pressed by hand with a simple tool such as a brayer... Wikipedia