The pages developed in the composing room next traveled to the engraving room before the plates were added to the printing press and printed. These large wheels would feed paper through the machine for printing.
These boards were used to indicate time off, assign substitute workers. Scheduling printers shift assignment and work hours. Printers shifts included: day 10:20-5:40, night 6pm-1:30am, lobster 1:30am-9am, and clean up shift 7am-2:30pm). Days off,…
For most of the twentieth century, newspapers were formed from text blocks created on large linotype machines. Newspapers would have many such machines. As printing techniques changed, linotype was used less.
After pages were completed in the Composing Room, negative copies were created in the Film Output machine in the Engraving Room. These negatives were used to create the metal plates used in the printing machines. These would be sent to the Press…
Work in the composting room started when an employee was assigned a layout. They would use various tools to paste-up the page, a line gauge, roller for wax paper, scissors, and exacto-knife.
After pages were completed in the Composing Room, negative copies were created in the Film Output machine. These negatives were used to create the metal plates used in the printing machines.
Among the tools used by staff in the Composing Room were cutting tools. Cutters were used to trim type and images into sections to be arranged into page columns. These sections would then be adhered to a paper board and the completed page would be…
After they were printed, folded and stacked in this large newspaper press, the completed papers would next go to the mail room where ads and inserts would be added.