letterpress

  1. Hamilton Type Cabinet For Sale

    Cleaning out the studio today and realizing I have to let this beautiful Hamilton California Job Type cabinet go because I need the room. It’s 6ft wide and has 48 drawers (not all matching) It still has some of the original labels from when it was used at the Tribune Printing Plant in Downtown...
  2. Newbie who knows almost nothing needs opinion on paper stock

    Hi forum, I'm still learning a lot and would like to know if someone can give their opinion as to whether it would be ok to print a full color image on this kind of paper, (made specifically for letterpress)... the full color image would resemble something antique so I thought I could make it...
  3. Free OFFSET Ink in NC, Printer outsourcing, entire inventory offered free.

    I have a TON (literally?) of offset printing ink available for free. This came from a local printing company outsourcing their printing plant operations. It's Monarch brand ink, offset, with a few dozen UV curables in there. Pantone colors, Metallics, clear varnishes etc. You name it, it's in...
  4. Thick paper inkjet printer

    Hello, for several years searching the internet and several events like Drupa (Germany) I still haven't found what I was looking for. A small payable inktjet printer that is able to print stock paper/cardboard between 400 gr and 1000 gr. Same system like a T-shirt printer (including the white...
  5. Any old letterpress printers out there?

    I'm a graphic designer who would really appreciate advice from printers and machine minders about something that I want to do. I've mostly worked for theatre and opera companies which has given me a chance to do some odd stuff. Before computers existed I did some experimental jobs where I...
  6. Wanted: Heidelberg Windmill

    I am looking for a Heidelberg Windmill in the Kansas City area. Please message me with condition, asking price and photos.
  7. Color Printing Forum Admin

    Letterpress

    Printing method in which areas to be inked are higher than non-printing areas. Inked areas are then placed in contact with the material to be printed, transferring the ink from the raised areas to the substrate.
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