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(See Fig. 125.) If a Mitchell ma- chine is available it will also be found useful.
This is how the A, V, and A, in AVALON, on page 103, were cut and fitted.
Fig. 125. — Letters Mortised to Fit.
The upright machine is sometimes used for this purpose, but the letters are cut on an angle. (See Fig. 1 26.) This is not as good a way as the first, for pressure on the ends of the line is apt to wedge the line out of alignment. It is usually done only when a MiUer or a Mitchell machine is not available
.... The printer who lacks a mitering-machuie can Fig. 126. — Letters Mitered to Fit accomplish the same result with a coarse file. It is a laborious task, however, and requires considerable skUl to make a perfect job.
183. Type-high Machines. — Owing to the fact that the printing-plates furnished to the printer are frequently above type-high (0.918 inch), many printers have found it advisable to instal type-high machines. These are devices for dressing off the bottom of plates. There are several machines on the market, and they accomplish the work by filing, dressing off with knives, or by the use of rotary cutting-tools.


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