smalloffsetpressexperts
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Don't forget Pres-Type
I also had a Scan Man (Logitech iirc) and the guide frame to go with it.Oh, that hand waxer. Ours would finally start leaking. They came with thin plastic-sheet inserts you could use to stop the leaks, but you couldn't use more than two. I finally had to resort to three.
I started out with a hand scanner about the same size. It was called Scan Man.
That machine was considered real "High End".I had a desktop waxer, the one with the motorised rollers and the heated wax bath
Oh yes. More often, though, were the tiny pieces of red tape when I was stripping negs. Any tape I cut I would stick onto the back of my hand so it wouldn't end up on the neg in the wrong place.When you were finished doing the paste up and got away from the board did you sometimes find a piece that stuck onto your clothing?
Always maintained I was 'taping' myself too seriously.Oh yes. More often, though, were the tiny pieces of red tape when I was stripping negs. Any tape I cut I would stick onto the back of my hand so it wouldn't end up on the neg in the wrong place.
Thats two thirds of a PUN PUAlways maintained I was 'taping' myself too seriously.
Like the line from Mary Poppins / Dick Van Dyke - Ed Wynn / "Love to Laugh" scene - " I always like a good joke, and that was nothing like a good joke."Thats two thirds of a PUN PUView attachment 292045
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