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everdamp|ˈɛvədæmp| [f. ever adv. + damp a.] (See quot. 1968.)
1933N. Montague in W. Atkins Art & Practice Painting III. vi. 43 ‘Everdamp’ Transfer Paper. This paper, which, in addition to the composition, contains hygroscopic compounds (these keeping the paper moist) and requires no damping book, may be run on a dry plate... ‘Everdamp’ is an extremely useful paper. 1967E. Chambers Photolitho-Offset xvii. 258 Yellow everdamp can be purchased either smooth or slightly rough surfaced and embodies a thin non-dry coating. Ibid., It is usual for a good conditioned everdamp paper to require no damping. 1968Gloss. Terms Offset Lithogr. Printing (B.S.I.) 24 Everdamp, a type of transfer paper which remains limp by having a hygroscopic content in its coating. |