Purpose: Having prepared a line-image file for a notepad, to print the notepad
on the University's offset press. Apply principles of photography and printing
to produc the notepads.
Each of the images below can be enlarged by clicking on the image of interest.
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1. Using the platemaker apparatus to prepare
a photographic plate from a camera-ready original. |
| 2. The photographic process. |
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3. The photographic 'plate' after processing. |
| 4. Comparing the photographic plate to the camera-ready original. |
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5a. The offset press, from the front/side... |
| 5b. ...and from the input (front side), showing the rollers
and paper feed. |
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6a. Close-ups of the rollers... |
| 6b. ...and even closer up! |
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6c....and yet a slightly different close-up. |
| 7. Top roller is bathed with the water-ink mixture; the bottom
roller holds the plate. |
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8. 'Fountain solution' wets the areas of the plate where there
is no image. |
| 9. Close-up of the vacuum suction feet that help feed one
sheet of paper each revolution of the rollers. |
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10. The output (back) side of the press showing the paper
collection area. |
| 11a. The guillotine paper cutter, showing the whole apparatus... |
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11b. ...and a close-up of the blade slicing through a stack
of paper. |
| 12. After the sheets of four notepads have been cut into stacks
of notepads, and padding glue applied, the notepads are kept compressed
while the glue dries. |
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