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The transition will result in the layoff of 117 employees at The Republic’s Deer Valley printing facility in north Phoenix, ...
Miami-based Solo Printing has replaced two older Komori sheetfed presses with a ten-color Lithrone perfector (1040P) and a six-color Lithrone G40 (GL640), both equipped with LED, UV and IR curing ...
Offset printing presses and other equipment used at the now-closed Colortree Group Inc.’s plant will be auctioned off this month. The Sept. 17 auction is the first major disposal of assets of ...
This article was originally published with the title “ Machinery and Tools as they are.—Printing Presses ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 8 No. 19 (January 1853), p. 147 doi:10.1038 ...
Printing presses have also played key roles in creating climactic endings, such as "State of Play," where newspaper presses are rolling, and the movie's finale is revealed in the headlines.
There are three massive printing presses in the $10.5-million space that spit out thousands of copies of USA Today, The Record, Herald News, Asbury Park Press and at least eight other publications ...
SINGAPORE - SPH Media will lay off 11 production workers, following the decommissioning of two of the company’s 30-year-old ...
F our stories tall, loud as a locomotive, and with at least as many moving parts, The Boston Globe’s printing presses on Morrissey Boulevard will come to a stop next month.. Since 1958 they’ve ...
If Congress relied on federal printing presses to fund its spending, then by definition the spending footprint of Congress would be very small. Yes, you read that right. No need to read it again.
One sunny afternoon this week, the giant presses at 732 North Capitol Street NW rumbled to life, a reminder that the ink-and-paper era has not yet come to an end. The Department of Homeland ...
At The Register-Guard site, the printing press building for two decades housed a top-of-the-line Mitsubishi printing press, until after the paper’s owners, the local Baker family, sold the business ...
LE SUEUR — When artist Craig Kotasek saw an antique printing press firsthand at an exhibit in Minneapolis two decades ago, he noticed a resemblance to the agriculture equipment he’d ...