Today at @PrintMuseumCA I had a chance to watch the most beautiful printing press I have ever seen running – a Heidelberg from 1960s.pic.twitter.com/jPmi67Aiba – at The International Printing Museum
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The job for today is to print the first colour for hundreds of tickets for a special event happening in late October.pic.twitter.com/8sInD42p0t
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The press seems fully automatic, needing just a bit of ink once in a while.pic.twitter.com/Ae3NAbTjcm
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It could print full-size pages, not just small tickets. It could also go 2.5× faster, but… better safe than sorry.pic.twitter.com/OQnRSefx4b
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And I’m happy it went slow, because that gave me an opportunity to watch it go for a long, long time. Which I really enjoyed.pic.twitter.com/ETMRs0rXif – at The International Printing Museum
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Bonus: This is a simulation of the press operating at its maximum speed.pic.twitter.com/toZukRJOjl
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