Fabulosas joyas de impresión, hechas con garantía vitalicia. Me sentiría honrado si llego a tener una de ellas. Felicitaciones a quienes mantienen vivo el arte tipográfico y un gran saludo desde Venezuela.
Wow what memories, I started my 6 year apprenticeship in 1955, first on Heidelberg Platens, to Heidelberg cylinders, to offset Litho, to Newspaper pressman, to retirement. The longest run I've known on Heidelberg Platens is overprinting 12 million butter wrappers ( wrong ingredients).Thanks Mr. GUTENBERG for giving the world one of the greatest inventions in history.
To think that I started in the graphic industry at the age of 18 and witnessed the decline of typography, then I continued with offset presses: (Gestetner, AB Dick, Solna 125) and now toner color photocopiers, I still have my machines intact but now my cracked health does not allow me to continue. The graphic industry is my passion and I am a letterpress, offset, copier machinist. Everything ended with the electronic age of smart phones and COVID. Greetings from Lima, Peru. 2023.
C'est la grande famille de l'imprimerie. Ce travail c'est une très grande passion pour moi. Mais malheureusement nous sommes en Afrique et les moyens nous font défaut.
Well done video. Music fits very well. I've run every one of those machines as well as windmills, Miehles, Millers, and Bobst. Maintenance looks great. I just wonder how many times those pumps have been rebuilt........
in 1937 i was born a singing proofreader, toa small town job printer in gas city, indiana. in '53 dad was one of two people in the US who bought a 1953 Heidelberg at the pprinters exposition in chicago. the sound of presses producing beautiful products still makes my heart beat faster. he may have owned a Kluge--not sure. but he printed porbably hundreds of catsup labels to make the weight say 14 oz. that press could do it all--such precision....there may be a still-working model in wisconsin, i believe. and maybe one in texas....
I witnessed the decline and end of typography... now I witness the decline and end of the offset system replaced by digital toner printing, on the way to digital electronics, 40 years dedicated to the graphics industry. I am overcome with grief.
Fabulosas joyas de impresión, hechas con garantía vitalicia. Me sentiría honrado si llego a tener una de ellas.
Felicitaciones a quienes mantienen vivo el arte tipográfico y un gran saludo desde Venezuela.
Wow what memories, I started my 6 year apprenticeship in 1955, first on Heidelberg Platens, to Heidelberg cylinders, to offset Litho, to Newspaper pressman, to retirement. The longest run I've known on Heidelberg Platens is overprinting 12 million butter wrappers ( wrong ingredients).Thanks Mr. GUTENBERG for giving the world one of the greatest inventions in history.
I remember running letterheads and envelopes on a Kluge. Letterpress has such a nice clear line
I was a Printer for 26 years, retired now. After I saw this, I want to go back to printing again.
Same here
35 for Me. I have Ink in my blood and Lead in my ass.
To think that I started in the graphic industry at the age of 18 and witnessed the decline of typography, then I continued with offset presses: (Gestetner, AB Dick, Solna 125) and now toner color photocopiers, I still have my machines intact but now my cracked health does not allow me to continue. The graphic industry is my passion and I am a letterpress, offset, copier machinist. Everything ended with the electronic age of smart phones and COVID. Greetings from Lima, Peru. 2023.
C'est la grande famille de l'imprimerie. Ce travail c'est une très grande passion pour moi. Mais malheureusement nous sommes en Afrique et les moyens nous font défaut.
Voltei no tempo, saudade, pura arte da Tipografia.
What a beautiful video! I could watch this over and over! No comments after 8 years??? WTH???
What's up
Well done video. Music fits very well. I've run every one of those machines as well as windmills, Miehles, Millers, and Bobst. Maintenance looks great. I just wonder how many times those pumps have been rebuilt........
La única manera de alegrar mi vida, unos recuerdos físico tengo guardados, pero nadie los entiende.
in 1937 i was born a singing proofreader, toa small town job printer in gas city, indiana. in '53 dad was one of two people in the US who bought a 1953 Heidelberg at the pprinters exposition in chicago. the sound of presses producing beautiful products still makes my heart beat faster. he may have owned a Kluge--not sure. but he printed porbably hundreds of catsup labels to make the weight say 14 oz. that press could do it all--such precision....there may be a still-working model in wisconsin, i believe. and maybe one in texas....
Que alegría todos trabajando. 30 abril 2021.
J ai travailler sur ces merveilleuse machines c était formidable
Magnifiques machines presque des œuvres d art
Absolutely amazing!!!! You did and design all the modifications in the machines?
I don't think so! Simple operation of all letter presses. He bought these presses....
機械はいいですね!見てしまいます!
What the price machin
I witnessed the decline and end of typography... now I witness the decline and end of the offset system replaced by digital toner printing, on the way to digital electronics, 40 years dedicated to the graphics industry. I am overcome with grief.
would have been better without the music track, just machine sounds
Alot of die-cutting goin on!!!
Im day man
What happened to the humans? looks like the printing press invaded the world! I was an ex printer .Thanks for the video..
pretty risky letting all presses run at once without supervision. also unusual in any shop to have everything in use at once
Es un robot