No. 4 Manual
Does anyone have access to a Vandercook proof press #4 operations manual or some such directions on the press’s operation. Also who is a good supplier for photopolymer plates for this press?
Thanks,
Bosco Bob
Does anyone have access to a Vandercook proof press #4 operations manual or some such directions on the press’s operation. Also who is a good supplier for photopolymer plates for this press?
Thanks,
Bosco Bob
Please revisit your user profile by selecting your logged in name below. Fill-in your real name and website address so that members will give greater credence to your posts and comments.
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Vanderblog is powered by Wordpress | GPS Theme by GPS Gazette, modified by Paul Moxon
Manuals can be purchased from NA Graphics:
Box 467
Silverton CO 81433-0467
970-387-0212
NA Graphics
Photopolymer plates may be purchased from:
Boxcar Press
You may also want to join the Photo Polymer List
And if you are new to letterpress, I encourage you to visit the very informative website: “Introduction To Letterpress Printing
In The 21st Century” at http://fiveroses.org/intro.htm.
October 22nd, 2006 at 8:34 pmBosco Bob
Looks like Paul had to fix your cap key for you. Ah, the mark of a dedicated, and yet so unappreciated moderator. :—)
At any rate, I’ve got a No. 4 manual that I will gladly scan and give over to Paul for whatever future dissemination. Not that I am trying to cheat Fritz out of a few bucks but I do note that this is not available on the Boxcar site. Whatever. Someone let me know. At any rate I will not get around to it within the next week so go to Fritz if you need it right now. Also, and I hate to have to say this, somehow you found the right place but you are still not doing your homework. Paul has an operations instruction manual at his site. It is listed here on the side bar. Fameorshame.
Good luck
Gerald
October 22nd, 2006 at 11:25 pmGerald: Thanks for noticing my handy work. I wouldn’t call my workshop handout an operator’s manual, it’s more useful for those somewhat familiar with their press. Now in its sixth year, I still think of it as a work-in-progress. Much like the website and blog.
October 23rd, 2006 at 11:53 amBob
I have the manual up on the PPLetterpress site
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PPLetterpress/
in the Files/Reference/Vandercook section.
Because of its mass, this is only a temporary placement and will be removed at some point.
The PDF’s are large to capture the necessary detail.
Gerald
October 27th, 2006 at 12:32 pmhttp://BielerPress.blogspot.com