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LE SUEUR — When artist Craig Kotasek saw an antique printing press firsthand at an exhibit in Minneapolis two decades ago, he noticed a resemblance to the agriculture equipment he’d grown up around as ...
Primary Color, the world-class marketing experience and print provider based in Cypress, California, is home to a new Landa S10 Nanographic Printing Press from Landa Digital Printing, the two ...
NDSU's Tiny Print Press brings together easy to use technology for elders and school children. You might think of a printing press as a big, bulky piece of equipment. But NDSU 's School of Design, the ...
Komori announced the availability of its latest web offset press, the System G38, as a high-productivity solution for the magazine, catalog, publication and book markets in North America. The System ...
One of the classic cautionary tales of Down Wing technological rejectionism is the story of the Ottoman Empire and the movable-type printing press. Although Johannes Gutenberg invented the press ...
The printing press at the Santa Barbara News-Press plant in Goleta, seen during the auction inspection period. Credit: Tom Bolton / Noozhawk photo The Santa Barbara News-Press’ printing equipment went ...
I love books. When I retire, I aspire to read eight hours a day and may even build a personal library so big I’ll need one of those sliding ladders that runs along shelves 18 feet off the ground. Yes, ...
The 12-unit Goss Metro printing press, which was updated with newer TKS color towers on each end, will likely be scrapped when its usefulness to The Spokesman-Review is over. The machine represents ...
I have great news to share, especially for those of you who like to read “the paper,” aka the print edition of The Berkshire Eagle: We just agreed to buy a new (to us) printing press that will begin ...
SARASOTA – Since 1983, rain or shine, on weekends, holidays and all points in between, copies of the Herald-Tribune have flashed through machinery with so many moving parts it evokes Rube Goldberg ...
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