printing

On-Yomi: サツ — Kun-Yomi: す.る、-ず.り、-ずり、は.く

Koohii stories:

1) [greenapple] 27-8-2006(570): We printed a japanese flag on his white towel by stabbing him with a saber while he was wearing it.

2) [tomtosh] 21-12-2007(73): The image that keeps coming to me is of the giant mechanical printing presses. The cloth-based material is coming off the roll like a flag and then, after printing, gets cut into sheets by saber-like cutting tools.

3) [Spidercat] 1-2-2008(22): You're short of paper, so you try printing on a towel. Your unhappy printer shows you a red flag but when you show it your sword it becomes very obedient and starts printing. Awful quality, but the printer did what it could…

4) [jameserb] 30-10-2008(13): Modern laser printers can print on flags and towels with saber-like precision.

5) [Shibo] 14-5-2008(10): Before the invention of the printing press, there were many failures, such as the peeing press. Yep, having people pee onto towels that had letters cut into them with sabers just didn't work very well.. (note: I use "pee" for the "flag" primitive.