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If you walked into the Job Printing Depart- The type of printing done on this press is ment in the Champagne Paper Division, one of known as letterpress printing. Metal type, with the first things you would probably notice would the surface of the letters standing up in relief, be our Kelly Press. are arranged in a rectangular form and locked From this press every month comes the printed tightly along with metal printing plates which are pages of Ihe Echo, three and four color labels, mounted on wood. This form is adjusted in the bobbin bands and a dozen other types of job press and when inked and applied to paper, the printing ranging from small sizes up to seventeen results are the fine printing which you see in The by twenty-two inches. Echo every month. wm Ted Mull, photo-litho grapher. Ted handles the entire process of plate making from the initial step of photo graphy to the point of press operation.
The Echo (Pisgah Forest, N.C.)
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