In printmaking, when an edition is complete, what will typically happen to the matrix?
A. It will be restored so that a new image may be printed from it.
B. It will be canceled so that no more prints can be made from it.
C. It will be registered so that the edition may be copyrighted.
D. It will be registered so that the artist may rework his or her ideas anew.
Answer: B
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