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<p>over the plate and it is run through the press.</p>

<p><big>Nontoxic etching</big></p>
<p>Growing concerns about the health effects of acids and solvents led to the development of less toxic etching methods in the late 20th century. An early innovation was the use of floor wax as a hard ground for coating the plate. Others, such as printmakers Mark Zaffron and Keith Howard, developed systems using <a href="page.php?w=acrylic_polymer">acrylic polymer</a>s as a ground and <a href="page.php?w=ferric_chloride">ferric chloride</a> for etching. The polymers</p><p>
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