Newspaper Editing; a Manual for Editors, Copyreaders, And Students of Newspaper Desk Work

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In 1848, the London Times installed a press, called the Applegate Machine, which was, arranged so that the type form could be placed on the curved surface of a cylinder.
The printing cylinder was 5I feet in diameter and stood in a vertical position; its surface was not an exact curve, but was made up of a number of flat surfaces each as wide as a column. The type was secured in these flat surfaces by V-shaped column rules. Each column therefore presented a flat surface and "overlays" on the imp
...ression cylinder were neces- sary for perfect imprint. The press had eight im- pression cylinders, grouped about the printing cylin- der, and with eight men feeding in sheets of paper, it printed 10,000 copies an hour. Only one of these presses was constructed because in the meantime there had been built in America, in 1846, the Hoe Type- revolving Machine, which carried out the idea with greater perfection. Its type was held on the surface of the cylinder by V-shaped rules, but the arrange- ment was such that the flat surfaces were eliminated and the type surface was a perfect curve.

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