It is also advisable to keep the paper in a warm room, for it has often been noticed that paper coming cold into a pressroom gives much trouble.
First keep the air in the pressroom warm, and, if necessary, increase its humidity.
The least a printer can do is to maintain hygrometers in his pressroom so as to keep track of atmospheric variations, and be guided accordingly.
I am convinced that in many cases the problems of the pressroom are too slightly understood by the “paperman,” while the technicalities of paper-making are only too vaguely comprehended by the printer.
The entire pressroom force was at once set to work, and in half an hour the delicate and costly mechanism was protected behind an impenetrable barrier which shut it off from view except at the south end.
They both died when I was little, and I lived with Aunt Florrie, and she used to switch me every time I played hooky to hang around the pressroom at the Journal—” “The Journal!
They went on out to the cement-floored pressroom where the big presses were.
He first walked back into the pressroom to see if the same conditions prevailed there.
How they had made their way into Austria, and into the pressroom of the heretical modernist who had gleefully issued them, twisted, exaggerated, but unabridged, he might not even imagine.
Then he went in, and they took the hint and entered the pressroom in a fluttering group.
Often at midnight Hetty would wander into the pressroom and watch Thursday Smith run off the edition on the wonderful press, which seemed to possess an intelligence of its own, so perfectly did it perform its functions.
Patsy straightened up with a sigh of relief, then gave a low cry as the screens of the two windows of the pressroom were smashed in and through the openings men began to tumble into the room.
It was not unusual to have thepressroom thus invaded.
The artist would stroll into the pressroom after the compositors had finished their tasks and watch the man make up the forms, lock them, place them on the press and run off the edition.
Come along with me into the pressroom where it is warm," she invited.
He drove inside, pulling up near the entrance to the newspaper pressroomon the ground floor.
To make sure she doesn't get away, I'll lock the pressroom door before letting her out of her cage.
Wisely, she pretended to have observed nothing, and invited him into the pressroom where Jerry was waiting.
The average daily earnings of pressroom workers in the establishments from which wage data were collected during the survey are shown in Table 28.
Nearly nine-tenths of allpressroom workers are employed in job establishments.
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