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== Protective printmaking equipment == Protective clothing is very important for printmakers who engage in etching and lithography (closed toed shoes and long pants). Whereas in the past printmakers put their plates in and out of acid baths with their bare hands, today printmakers use rubber gloves. They also wear industrial [[respirator]]s for protection from caustic vapors. Most acid baths are built with ventilation hoods above them. Protective respirators and masks should have particle filters, particularly for aquatinting. As a part of the aquatinting process, a printmaker is often exposed to [[rosin]] powder. Rosin is a serious health hazard, especially to printmakers who, in the past, simply used to hold their breath<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://smidgeonpress.wordpress.com/2014/09/08/printmaking-101-applying-rosin-for-aquatint-using-a-rosin-box/|title=Printmaking 101: Applying Rosin for Aquatint (Using a Rosin Box)|last=Smidgeon|date=2014-09-09|website=SMIDGEON PRESS|language=en|access-date=2019-07-17}}</ref> using an aquatinting booth.
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