| 1828 - 496 páginas
...number of otJier rollers, two of which had, in addition to their rotatory motion, an end motion, ie a motion in the direction of their length ; the whole...order to obtain a great number of impressions from the same form, a paper cylinder, (ie the cylinder on which the paper is wrapped) was placed on each... | |
| 1828 - 532 páginas
...number of other rollers, two of which had, in addition to their rotatory motion, an end motion, ie a motion in the direction of their length ; the whole...terminated in two which applied the ink to the types. (Fig. 4.) In order to obtain a great number of impressions from the same form, a paper cylinder (ie... | |
| Luke Herbert - 1828 - 396 páginas
...of other rollers, two of which had, in addition to their rotatory motion, an end motion, that is, a motion in the direction of their length, the whole...terminated in two, which applied the ink to the types. Koenig's single, for one side of the sheet. " In order to obtain a great number of impressions from... | |
| John Timbs - 1831 - 302 páginas
...number of other rollers, two of which had, in addition to their rotatory motion, an end motion, ie a motion in the direction of their length ; the whole...order to obtain a great number of impressions from tlie same form, a paper cylinder (ie the cylinder on which the paper is wrapped) was placed on each... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 314 páginas
...number of other rollers, two of which had, in addition to their rotatory motion, an end motion, te a motion in the direction of their length ; the whole...shape the common printing-press used in England. It ii there considered a mystery, as " they had never yet had an European here, who had ever seen the... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 362 páginas
...number of other rollers, two of which had, in addition to their rotatory motion, an end motion, ie a motion in the direction of their length ; the whole...shape the common printing-press used in England. It I* there considered a mystery, as " they had never yet had an European here, who had ever seen the... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 300 páginas
...number of other rollers, two of which had, in addition to their rotatory motion, an end motion, ie a motion in the direction of their length; the whole...church-books, quite equal to those at Rome. The press nearly resemMed in shape the common printinjr-press used in England. It is there considered a mystery, as... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 332 páginas
...number of other rollers, two of which had, in addition to their rotatory motion, an end motion, ie a motion in the direction of their length ; the whole...number of impressions from *Mr. Buckingham saw in aconvcnt on the mountains of Lebanon, a printing-press and Syriac types, from which the monks produce... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1835 - 938 páginas
...tO Koenig i single, for one tide of their rotatory motion, an end motion, that is, a /*e»A«f. 345 in two, which applied the ink to the types. In order to obtain a great number of impressions from the same form, a paper cylinder (iea cylinder in which the paper is wrapped) was placed on each side... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1836 - 942 páginas
...thetkeet. motion in the direction of their length ; the whole system of roller» terminated PRINTING. 345 in two, which applied the ink to the types. In order to obtain a great number of impressions from the same form, a paper cylinder (ie a cylinder in which the paper is wrapped) was placed on each side... | |
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