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Stevens entered the security printing segment in 1957 with our first bank check press. Intaglio printing is a fundamental
requirement in security printing because of its anti-counterfeiting properties. Stevens has designed and manufactured
web intaglio presses for security printing since the late 1970s.
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Lottery tickets
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Event tickets
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Scratch-off promotional offers
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Banknotes
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Bank checks
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Multi part deposit forms and other
MICR numbered forms
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Travelers checks
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Security information forms
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Cash/Credit card receipts
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Secure packaging
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Multi-Size® intaglio printing in
line with other processes
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Tax stamps and seals
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Postage stamps
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Stock and bond certificates
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Transportation tickets/Airline
tickets, custom rolls, magnetic stripe and carbonless
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Electronic pre-numbered tickets
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Sport betting
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Multi-Size® offset, intaglio, flexo and
gravure
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Servo driven
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Touch screens at each unit
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Up to 20 print units
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Multiple dampening options
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Available with UV or heatset dryers
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MoreStore™ adjustable heavy duty inker
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Splicer
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Servo electronic infeed with digital control
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Magnetic perforation unit
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Roll to sheet
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Available with turret rewind for roll to roll
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Speeds up to 1500 fpm
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Printing capability to 300 line screen
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Modular design makes it simple to
add units for increased capability
Widths: 20”, 26”, 32”, 38”, 40”, 44”
Circumference: 17” through 44” in ¼” increments
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Sartre is one of those writers for whom a determined philosophical position is the
centre of their artistic being. Although drawn from many sources, for example,
Husserl's idea of a free, fully intentional consciousness and Heidegger's existentialism,
the existentialism Sartre formulated and popularized is profoundly original.
Its popularity and that of its author reached a climax in the forties, and Sartre's
theoretical writings as well as his novels and plays constitute one of the main inspirational
sources of modern literature. In his philosophical view atheism is taken for granted; the
"loss of God" is not mourned. Man is condemned to freedom, a freedom from all authority,
which he may seek to evade, distort, and deny but which he will have to face if he is to
become a moral being. The meaning of man's life is not established before his existence.
Once the terrible freedom is acknowledged, man has to make this meaning himself, has to
commit himself to a role in this world, has to commit his freedom. And this attempt to
make oneself is futile without the "solidarity" of others.
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