Practical Printing; Explaining the Ways And Means of Production in the Modern Printing Plant
Practical Printing; Explaining the Ways And Means of Production in the Modern Printing Plant
George W Sherman
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The bed should then be moved forward to bring the cylinder directly over its center. At this point lower the cylinder as if to take an impression and place the type-high gage between the bed and the cylinder bearers. Before going farther into the adjustment of the press, it may be well to add that all machines do not have the same impression mechanism, and on some presses no at- tention need be given to the steady screws under the cylinder boxes, or to the **jackscrews, " as they are called in ...the press-room. If the cylinder is too high, loosen these screws and lower them out of the way, and then loosen the check nuts on the lifting rods and bring the cylinder down — slowly at first — on one side and then on the other. Test the hight with the type-high gage dur- ing each stage of the adjustment. When the cylinder is just type-high, be sure that the check-nuts are tight, and then proceed to raise the steady screws to the cylin- der boxes. These screws should be set snugly, but do not force them up.
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