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Stereotype (printing)

In printing, a stereotype, also known as a cliché, stereoplate or simply a stereo, was originally a "solid plate of type metal, cast from a papier-mâché or plaster mould (called a flong) taken from the surface of a forme of type"〔''OED'', 1ed., vol. 9, part 1, p. 925〕 used for printing instead of the original.
The composition of individual cast metal types into lines with leading and furniture, tightly locked into a forme was labor-intensive and costly. The printer would incur further expense through loss of the type for other uses while held in formes, and the wear to the type during printing. With the growth in popularity of the novel, printers who did not accurately predict sales were forced into the expense of resetting type for subsequent editions. The stereotype radically changed the way novels were reprinted, saving printers the expense of resetting while freeing the type for other jobs.
...while Nathaniel Hawthorne's publishers assumed that ''The Scarlet Letter'' (1850) would do well, printing an uncharacteristically large edition of 2,500 copies, popular demand for Hawthorne's controversial "Custom House" introduction outstripped supply, prompting Ticknor & Fields to reset the type and to reprint another 2,500 copies within two months of the first publication. Still unaware that they had an incipient classic on their hands, Ticknor & Fields neglected at this time to invest in stereotype plates, and thus were forced to pay to reset the type for a third time just four months later when they finally stereotyped the book.

Stereotyping is generally held to have been invented by William Ged in 1725, who apparently stereotyped plates for the Bible at Cambridge University before abandoning the business.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=William Ged, (b. 1690, Edinburgh, Scot.—d. Oct. 19, 1749, Leith, Midlothian), Scottish goldsmith who invented (1725) stereotyping )〕 However, an earlier form of stereotyping from flong was described in Germany in the seventeenth century, and it is possible that the process was used as early as the fifteenth century by Johannes Gutenberg or his heirs for the Mainz Catholicon. Wide application of the technique, with improvements, is attributed to Charles Stanhope in the early 1800s. Printing plates for the Bible were stereotyped in the US in 1814.〔 Primer for apprentices in the printing industry.〕
==Etymologies==
Over time, ''stereotype'' became a metaphor for any set of ideas repeated identically or with only minor changes. In fact, ''cliché'' and ''stereotype'' were both originally printers' words, and in their literal printers' meanings were synonymous. Specifically, ''cliché'' was an onomatopoeic word for the sound that was made during the stereotyping process when the matrix (the paper mold bearing an impression of the forme) hit molten metal. In English this was known as 'dabbing'. The matrix was applied to molten lead at the point of cooling to make the cast.〔''OED'', 1st ed., vol. 2, p. 496〕
The term ''stereotype'' derives from Greek στερεός (''stereos'') "solid, firm"〔(Stereos ), Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', at Perseus〕 and τύπος (''tupos'') "blow, impression, engraved mark"〔(Tupos ), Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', at Perseus〕 and in its modern sense was coined in 1798.

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