-40%

Antique Showpiece Single Cylinder Rotary Printing Press 1847-1900 - AS IS

$ 422.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type: Press
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: J.G. Suber Deshler O.
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: Does Not Apply

    Description

    You are bidding on an antique showpiece Single Cylinder Rotary Printing Press (1847-1900)
    Invented by Richard March Hoe in 1843, the rotary printing press quickly became the main printing machine once it was patented and brought to market in 1847.
    Hoe's idea to use a spinning cylinder instead of the old flatbed printing press greatly increased printing speed, and the cylinder style is still in use today.
    Paper can either be fed into the machine in pre-cut sheets, or by being unwound from a continuous roll through the press to be printed.
    The images of the specific color this printing press would apply were etched into a plate that would spin on one the cylinders. A worker would have to reapply ink to the plate and hand crank the press to apply the ink to the paper.  These presses were eventually automated with steam to cut down in man labor.
    This item is located in Bayshore, NY
    Items are sold AS IS
    All pieces this machine contains are shown in the photos.  :)
    For shipping rate please contact us.  This item will be shipped on a crate and shipping rates will vary by buyer's location - Local customers may pick up machines.