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Sets up to himself.

This is a term used when a compositor has received two consecutive “takes” of copy, and thus “sets” up the first to his second portion.

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Entry taken from Printers' Vocabulary, by Charles Thomas Jacobi, 1888.

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Set-off sheets.
Set out.
Set up.
Set up close.
Set wide.
Sets up to himself.
Setting rules.
Sewer.
Sewn.
Shafting.
Shake.