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Description: Enkel Tandem Pair of splicers
Speed rating of 25,000 copies per hour or about 800 feet per minute. Maximum roll width is 38 inches and maximum roll diameter is 45 inches. These could be converted to hold 50 inch diameter rolls fairly easily. The splicers come with:
•Relay logic controls
•A shared 2200 pound hoist
•4 Tidland coreshafts (steel)
•Motorized sidelay
•480 VAC incoming power
•Two webover rollers.
The Washington Hand Press continued to be a popular printing press for newspaper publishers on the frontier, even after the city newspapers had switched to the faster, but larger and more expensive, power presses. From An Abridgment of Johnson's Typographia, or the Printer's instructor by J. Johnson (Boston, C.L. Adams, 1828), 306.
Printing workshop at London Centre for Book Arts. Hackney WickED arts festival. Hackney, London. Sunday 18 August 2013
I am starting to hide things behind furniture, which isn't a good solution. As you can see this chair is currently camouflaging three things: the second press which isn't working now, the lady who will go to the parents, and the under the bed box which really needs sorting.
Photos of The Kansas City Star's old printing press. This press stopped printing the full run of the paper on June 4, 2006.
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Drying Tibetan woodblock prints at the holy Bakong Scripture Printing Press Monastery in Dege, Sichuan, China
Ephrata Cloister Historic Site / Preserved Village Buildings of a religious group during colonial time period near Ephrata, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County / Print Shop / Printing Press