COLLOTYPE PRINTING
A printing process with no screen where the printing form is a glass plate covered in a coat of dichromated gelatin isolated under a photographic negative. The gelatin repels the ink in the damp parts and takes it in the tanned parts. The result is a perfectly faithful halftone reproduction of the pencil or charcoal drawing or writing.
The gelatin allows up to 500 copies to be printed, before the plate needs to be prepared again.