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John Sutherland replied to the topic Ink bleeding slightly… how to ensure a crisp print? in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 14 years, 9 months ago
Looking at your pics it could be to much impression overall. Ideally the impression should be just kissing the paper not squeezing to heavily into it. Maybe a fresh packing and less pressure might solve the problem.Ink may also be an issue. There used to be (I’m going back quite a few years here) an ink called G Man which was very stiff and less…[Read more]
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Allison Baer posted an update 14 years, 9 months ago
@kseniyathomas Thanks for looking. The drawers look so pretty on the outside…..but horror of horrors….when I moved into my new studio, someone tipped one of my type cases on its side….everyone froze when we heard the sounds of cascading lead bits hitting the floor.
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Kseniya Thomas posted an update 14 years, 9 months ago
@allisonbaer Love your profile pic!
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Bunny Bear Press replied to the topic cutting parent sheets down to size in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 9 months ago
They charge $10 per size. So for example if you are having your paper cut to A6 and A2 then it would be $20.As an update, I decided to go to Kelly Paper to get my paper cut. They were super nice and actually only charged me for 2 of the 3 cuts they did. 🙂
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Darcie replied to the topic cutting parent sheets down to size in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 10 months ago
Does Kelly charge $10 per cut?
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Marjorie Jumisco posted an update 14 years, 10 months ago
@patrickmurray friend of Bea Nettles too?
and, WELCOME to you.
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Bunny Bear Press replied to the topic cutting parent sheets down to size in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 10 months ago
Thank you for the quick response!I do not have any immediate plans for purchasing a paper cutter. First on my list of equipment is going to be my very own press so I wont have to rent time at another studio :)I think I will just have to up my quantities enough to make the $10 worth while. (Those $10 fees are going to add up quickly!)
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic cutting parent sheets down to size in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 10 months ago
Hi Adina!I think that you would save money in the long run (in paper waste alone) by paying the $10 to get the parent sheets cut down by Kelly Paper. Due to past experience, I would absolutely say do not take it to Kinko’s! Generally, they are not familiar with Lettra or any papers commonly used in letterpress printing. It’s best to take your…[Read more]
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Paper Schmaper replied to the topic Uneven Inking/Re-Leveling the Platen in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 14 years, 10 months ago
you’re so quick Camille! yes- that website is really helpful.just remember, not all type is equal. some of that old stuff could be worn down creating the unlevel look when adjusting. also remember, when adjusting- just a hair of adjustment could be all that is needed! these old machines are tricky, but that’s what makes them fun!
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Camille Robin replied to the topic Uneven Inking/Re-Leveling the Platen in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 14 years, 10 months ago
http://www.apa-letterpress.com/T%20&%20P%20ARTICLES/Press%20&%20Presswork/Leveling%20the%20platen.htmlDavina go to this web site to learn how to level the platen on your press.
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davina farinola replied to the topic Uneven Inking/Re-Leveling the Platen in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 14 years, 10 months ago
Hi was checking out your post and am interested in the process for leveling out the platen. Any chance you could give a quick description of how its done? – davina
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davina farinola posted an update 14 years, 10 months ago
@thedarkstamper Good luck with locating all the bits n pieces! I am finding it so interesting and fun being part of such a close and small community! Its impossible getting anything in Australia so sourcing from the US is my only option but postage is a killer! Thank goodness there is a 12 hour time difference, I work late in the evenings so its…[Read more]
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Maria Ayala replied to the topic Hamilton Wood Type Museum Wayzgoose in the forum Show Time 14 years, 10 months ago
Darn! I’ve got a trip scheduled to Mexico and briefly considered canceling it. If any of you all go, enjoy and report back.Maria
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Celene Aubry replied to the topic Hamilton Wood Type Museum Wayzgoose in the forum Show Time 14 years, 10 months ago
Isn’t that the way of it? All the good stuff happens on the same weekends!
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Ren Vasiliev replied to the topic Hamilton Wood Type Museum Wayzgoose in the forum Show Time 14 years, 10 months ago
Aw! It’s the same weekend as the Book Arts thing in Silver Spring, MD!!!Too bad.
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visualchemist posted an update 14 years, 10 months ago
@leejayfontillas Hi Lee Jay! Welcome to LofL! =)
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Nancy Hill posted an update 14 years, 10 months ago
@harold my favorite plate people! Welcome!
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davina farinola replied to the topic Boxcar Press & Paper in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 10 months ago
Ah yes, worked out the prefix – it just didnt match any of the ones in our directory! (feel like such a dufus!) Bummer about paper. Although our dollar being as good as it is, its cheaper to pay $200 freight for a substantial amount than purchase it here. We have a limited selection of distributors and paper- there is only one place I can get…[Read more]
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Harold Kyle replied to the topic Boxcar Press & Paper in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 10 months ago
Sorry, Davina, we don’t sell paper unless of course we print on it first ;)Our telephone prefix is 315, so I believe you would dial:0011 1 315 473 0930What paper are you looking for? I suppose it must not be distributed in Australia? Paper is heavy and would probably cost a lot to bring over yourself, I would think.
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davina farinola replied to the topic packing bed in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 14 years, 10 months ago
Thanks again. I must sleep. Its 11.30 here. Ahh letterpress addiction……….
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