- "duplexing, cross-rail duplexing". Fonts.com. A metal-type term
referring to
linecasting characters created to
share matrices (the
pieces of
metal in
which characters...
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Monotype machines can
utilize a wide
range of
different alloys.
Mechanical linecasting equipment uses
alloys that are
close to eutectic.
Although the knowledge...
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Ludlow machine,
which clamps it
firmly in
place above the mold. Hot
linecasting metal (the same
alloy used in
Linotype and
Intertype machines) is then...
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Ottmar Mergenthaler and
eventually also
James O. Clephane)
producing linecasting machines, but in time,
other companies would begin manufacturing similar...
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Mergenthaler Linotype,
adapted the
Stempel cutting of the face for
linecasting in 1927. Linotype's
Baskerville was cut in 1923 by
George W. Jones, and...
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machines were
bought out by Linotype, to
minimize competition. A
manual linecasting solution known as the
Ludlow Typograph also met with
success because...
- The
Ludlow display typecasting system is similar, in that it is also a
linecasting process,
although all the
typesetting operations (matrix ****embly and...
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composing room a
total of 40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2) and more than one
hundred linecasting type machines. In
April 1950,
additional floorage was
provisioned to...
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never been
released on any of the
usual portable media, e.g. VHS or DVD.
Linecasting Operator-Machinist, Harding,
Edwin B.; Noel M. Loomis, ed. 1958–1969...