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Rotary press, end of the 19th century

Winkler, T. T. (auteur/author)
De Nieuwe Tijd (uitgever/publisher)
year: 1910

type: illustratie
illustration
detail: nee
dimensions: 14,5 x 10 cm.
related terms: rotatiepersen
period: 19e eeuw
classification:
D: Geschiedenis van de boekdrukkunst

contents: This illustration of a rotary press comes from a typographical dictionary and the associated entry is: 'Newspaper press where cylindrical stereotype plates are screwed to the cylinders. In these presses which can of course print other printed matter use is made of 'papier-sans-fin', endless paper, in the form of rolls instead of sheets'. Rotary presses had a very high printing speed and were much more suitable for printing newspapers than ordinary cylinder presses. Rotary presses which were installed in the Netherlands came from Germany, like this one, or from France.

origineel:
source: Winkler, T.T. - Geïlustreerd technisch woordenboekje voor de typografie : bevattende de vertaling en verklaring van vreemde woorden op de typographie betrekking hebbende, met opgave hunner afstamming; korte levensbeschrijving van beroemde boekdrukkers en uitvinders op typogr. terrein; beschrijving materialen, gereedschappen, machines, enz. enz. - Amsterdam, De Nieuwe Tijd, [1910], p. 47
available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 3053 G 12

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