Monday, 24 October 2011

What is design for print?//Linen Testers.


Researching specific information about Linen Testers for my research development, and putting towards sources for my finalised Issuu print manual design (the progress for which can be found on my Design Practice blog).

DEFINITION OF LINEN TESTER

  1. Folding magnifying glass; which when unfolded forms a frame for the lens at a pre-focussed distance. Commonly used in stamp collecting.

: a small magnifier used esp. for counting threads in fabrics  

LINEN TESTERS//INFORMATION


A linen tester is a strong magnifier with a measuring scale.

The linen tester was invented to check the quality of woven fabrics. It is used in the textile industry to measure the number of weft and warp threads within a certain area of fabric. Today, it is more commonly used to measure the line width and check the registration of color separations in the field of printing and publishing.

It consists of a strong magnifier and a glass disc which has a measuring scale engraved in it. Nowadays, the scale is usually divided into millimetres, older linen testers had an inch scale. Simpler models have a square opening in the foot, with a scale applied to one or more edges of the opening.

Linen testers are also used in other branches of industry. For example, they can be used to measure the line weight of barcodes.

IMAGES OF LINEN TESTERS

http://www.pgiinc.com/product_images/k/515/1200__83142_zoom.jpg


http://www.adlinegroup.net/ist2_3711430_linen_tester.jpg

http://www.claritas-online.co.uk/images/magnifiers/linen_tester.jpg


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