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The lithography printing technique uses a grease-based crayon, known by its german name, tusche.

Lithography: What is it?

The Greek words lithos, which means "stone," and graphein, which means "to write," are the roots of the English word "lithography." In order to produce a high quality print of an existing image, it uses a printing technique that depends on the immiscibility of grease and water.

Typically, the image will be immediately drawn with specialized pencils onto a flat slab of stone or metal plate. The image is then covered in ink; the drawing will hold the ink while the blank sections will resist it. The picture will then be placed on a sheet of paper (or another material), and the slab will go through the litho press to print the image on the paper.

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