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15:04 Apr 9, 2008 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng | |||||
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3 | inline system |
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1 | printing line extension |
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printing line extension Explanation: Slowly, the fog is lifting. But still, this continues to be a challenge. "Performance enlargement of a web offset printing line". Enlargement instead of enhancement or improvement? It sounds as if the printing line is extended by the mysterious Jet Web finishing line, and that this extension handles the "full(y) printed web", which "can relating to print jobs be processed" = be further processed depending on print job characteristics... And the whole thing can be reconfigured "easily on different request" = as required ... That's all I've got. |
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inline system Explanation: Assuming the capitalisation is not present in the source text (as otherwise it would suggest a brand name or company name), IMO Inline is simply a term borrowed from English that describes the configuration on the printing equipment, and Linie is the 'printing line' (i.e. a set of equipment used for printing, which the printed material traverses sequentially). IMO you could speak of an 'inline line', but to avoid the clumsiness of the repetition you could say 'inline system'. Another option would be 'integrated line', but that would created problems with the verb if you translate it directly from the source text. refs: Heidelberg - Gallus KM 410/510 Inline System The Gallus KM 410/510 inline system is modular in design and construction, so that one can print, process and finish complex carton board packaging jobs in ... www.heidelberg.com/.../content/articles/press_lounge/produc... CITO inline finishing draws the crowds | printweek.com | Latest ... CITO's RSP Inline System for print finishing drew the crowds at Northprint this week . Designed to mount on one of the units of a press it provides the ... www.printweek.com/news/426080/CITO-inline-finishing-draws-c... |
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