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  2. American French Tool Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, Beaudoin established American French Tool Co. in Coventry. At that time, its primary business was the import and sale of weaving machinery such as looms. [4] By 1969, the company was also listed as a manufacturer of etching presses and they were being advertised in magazines and journals by the following year. [5] [6]

  3. Conrad Machine Co. - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Machine Co. is an independent manufacturer of etching and lithography presses, which it first began producing in 1956.The company was founded in 1945 by brothers Earl and Robert Conrad, and they offered general engineering services as well as their own products.

  4. Category:Printing press manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 October 2024, at 04:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Chandler & Price - Wikipedia

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    Chandler & Price was founded in 1881 in Cleveland, Ohio, by Harrison T. Chandler and William H. Price.They manufactured machinery for printers including a series of hand-fed platen jobbing presses, as well as an automatic feeder for these presses (the Rice Feeder), paper cutters, book presses, and assorted equipment.

  6. Dickerson combination press - Wikipedia

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    The Dickerson Combination Press is a printing press invented by Edward "Ted" Dickerson. It was made for intaglio printing, relief printing, and lithography. It could be used either electrically or hand driven. It earned patents in the United States (U.S. Patent No. 3067676) and Great Britain (British Patent No. 238,946).

  7. Rotogravure - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of gravure presses print on rolls (also known as webs) of paper or other substrates, rather than sheets. (Sheetfed gravure is a small, specialty market.) Rotary gravure presses are the fastest and widest presses in operation, printing everything from narrow labels to 12-foot-wide (3.66-meter-wide) rolls of vinyl flooring.

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