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how are newspapers printed​

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Answered by rp0444043
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Answered by sunilkumarcd3016
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full-format (also known as broadsheet) newspaper is one that measures 16 or 17 inches wide and 21 to 22 inches deep. A fill-format newspaper can be made to have five columns, six columns, seven and one-half columns, eight columns or nine columns. A tabloid newspaper is about half the size of a full-format newspaper

Most daily newspapers use some form of offset printing. This process etches the image of a newspaper page onto thin aluminum plates. (Pages with color photos or type require extra plates.) ... Instead, the plates transfer their inked image to a rubber roller, which in turn prints the page.

The newspapers are printed in a batch (or 'print run') onto one giant roll of newsprint, which is then cut and folded by machine into individual newspapers. ... It is possible to print hundreds of copies digitally but after around 300 - 500 copies, it's usually more cost-effective to print traditionally.gets printed at the last around 12:00-2:00am so that it can include the breaking news if one occurs at the late hour. With the printing of the front page the printing of all the pages of a day's newspaper is complete. Then begins the process of newspaper printing according to the print order of the day.

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