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Here's a large press sheet in 2 color, right off of the press. There are 16 pages printing on this side of the sheet - the page is then flipped over and 16 opposing pages are printed on the other side of this same sheet.
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Just Pinned to 3D Printing & Printers: 3d printed titanium prosthetic leg. This would make so many kids proud to wear their prosthetics. Awesome level = 100 ift.tt/29Hh4aLPrinting in Yorkshire
Orchha, woodblock printing
Woodblock printing is a technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later paper. As a method of printing on cloth, the earliest surviving examples from China date to before 220, and woodblock printing remained the most common East Asian method of printing books and other texts, as well as images, until the 19th century.
(source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodblock_printing)
The Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum was founded in 2000 and is located in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, USA. The museum is run by the Two Rivers Historical Society. It is dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type used in letterpress printing. The museum is located in a factory building of the Hamilton Manufacturing Company founded in 1880 by James Edward Hamilton. The museum has a collection of over 1.5 million pieces in more than 1,000 styles of wood type. Also included are presses and vintage prints. The museum holds many workshops and conferences throughout the year and regularly welcomes groups of students from universities from across the United States.
TypeCon MKE*SHIFT 2012
Milwaukee, Wisconsin '12
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the geometric curves and lines of an old printing press at the Arcade Building in St. Louis, Missouri.
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This has been such fun...printing out my favorite phrase. I used foam produce trays to make the plate, and then rolled acrylic paint on. I printed on to manuscript paper and sentence strip...
In the printing workshop at Milton Keynes Museum.
I used an Olympus OM-2, 50mm f1.8 and Kodak Pro Image film.
3D Printing at the College of San Mateo Makerspace + Family Science & Astronomy Festival Event 10/4/2014
This Eiffel printer has been made with a 3D printer and was seen on a fair in Paris in 2012.
More about 3D printing on www.3dilla.com/
Black A4 sized ledger with marbled edged paper. White label on front with 'Printing Order Book' typed on front.
Accession Number: SH.2009.370.2
This ledger records every order completed by a machineman at Holmes McDougall between 1941 and 1960. It details title of publication, number of pages and print run.
The Holmes McDougall Group were based at Allander House, 137 - 141 Leith Walk. They were primarily educational publishers concerned with the publication of high quality primary and secondary educational books for use in schools both in the UK and abroad. The company slogan was 'The Teachers' Publisher'.
The company had a magazine division based in Glasgow which published weekly and monthly titles including the Scottish Farmer, Climber and Rambler, The Great Outdoors, Business Scotland and the Scottish Field.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org