Advise to show the Board the painter-etcher, he will tell you what to do. In my opinion, you can polirnut', to make a test print and then to deepen those strokes that are poorly printed. On copper plates the prints were made by the cutter, zinc, by etching, the etching. In the printing process of the circulation of the edge lines flattened (especially on copper plates), it undermined the quality of the print, then the artist was armed with a cutter and was corrected (deepened) became weak line. Note that the boards, which were printed engravings, prized by fans of engravings and often they are going. Sometimes the boards are cut, and to avoid the "left" (neavtorskom) runs, and then the owner of the sheet is given a small piece of Board -- as a confirmation of the authenticity belonging to the imprint.
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