Cantor Lectures On the History And Practice of the Art of Printing
Cantor Lectures On the History And Practice of the Art of Printing
Peddie, Robert Alexander, 1869-1951
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About 1874 Mr. Edward Lloyd introduced the first open- delivery Hoe machine, which printed from the web. Hoe rotaries had been used for some time previous to this date in America. The Hoe Double Supplement Press was introduced about 1887, and eight machines were installed to print Lloyd's Weekly Neivspaper. This machine turned out four, six, eight, ten, and twelve -page papers at 24, 000 per hour, and sixteen-page papers at 12, 000 per hour, the odd pages being in every case accurately inserted... and pasted in, and the papers cut at the top and delivered folded. This machine is of the right- angled variety mentioned above, and prints from two rolls, the one on the long side being twice the "width of the other, which is only one page wide. In 1895 these were superseded by Hoe's three-roll presses, using single-width webs. These machines had three reels of paper at one end, and the supplement press at right angles was rendered unnecessary. In the same year, 1895, the Times replaced the Walter presses by Hoe's three-roll machines.
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