[GreenKeys] Typesetting Perforator, 6 Level Equipment, etc.
Jim Cooper
jim.w2jc at gmail.com
Sat Jun 20 22:40:22 EDT 2020
On 20 Jun 2020 at 18:35, Harold Hallikainen wrote:
> In high school, I had a couple
> offset presses: A Multilith model 80
> and a Multilight model 1250. There's
> a video of a 1250 in operation at
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a5kK
> iQFrh0 . Note that this shows color
> printing. The 1250 did just one
> color at a time, so this was possibly
> the fourth pass through the press.
wow ... what a small world and what a diverse
group here !! Guess what ... in high school
and college I had first a Model 80 and then
a Model 1250 offset press myself !! I used
them to print the NJ Army MARS Newsletter
(which I wrote, edited, published, mailed, etc!)
as well as most of the ads for B V E Enterprieses,
which was my Teletype and surplus 'stuff' business
at the time. Looking at those printed pages now
they look really crude ... but they were still better
than the purple Hectograph I started out with. ;))
And guess what, squared ... I still have both of
those presses ... they have not been run in decades,
though. I used to use PAPER plates for short runs,
such as the MARS newsletter ... I actually found a
way to run the paper plate through a Xerox copier,
and the toner worked to grab the ink. For longer runs,
the Vocational Print shop teacher would burn an
aluminum plate for me (his shop was right next to
my Vocational Electronics shop in the high school).
Anybody want an offset press ?? !!
w2jc
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