General PrintingMcKnight & McKnight Publishing Company, 1963 - 203 pages |
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Page 37
... side of the galley should be against the railing of the bank so that the galley will not be so likely to slip while you are working with the type on it . 3. The type should be against the head and left side of the galley , with the head ...
... side of the galley should be against the railing of the bank so that the galley will not be so likely to slip while you are working with the type on it . 3. The type should be against the head and left side of the galley , with the head ...
Page 60
... side up so as not to pick up dust or metal particles from the imposing table . Never use the proof planer to plane down a form - use it only for beating the proof . A better result is usually obtained if the stone proof is pulled on ...
... side up so as not to pick up dust or metal particles from the imposing table . Never use the proof planer to plane down a form - use it only for beating the proof . A better result is usually obtained if the stone proof is pulled on ...
Page 69
... side and the top of the border in position , as shown in Figure 49 - A . Place a six - point slug next to the side border . Always try to have at least one slug between the border and the ends of the type lines . The slug is ab ...
... side and the top of the border in position , as shown in Figure 49 - A . Place a six - point slug next to the side border . Always try to have at least one slug between the border and the ends of the type lines . The slug is ab ...
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General Printing: An Illustrated Guide to Letterpress Printing Glen U. Cleeton,Charles W. Pitkin Aucun aperçu disponible - 2006 |
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