Canadian printer & publisher . The Addresser attached to the Press. PRINTER AND PUBLISHER 19 While Mr. Cox, (whose mail address is at present, 5439Winthrop Ave., Chicago,) has developed and patented Stripattaching and other devices of several kinds, the accompanyingillustration shows the main patented device and This is a close up view of the Green-Address Mailer detachedfrom the press, showing the feed galley and the delivery orreceiving galley, also the inking mechanism and the printingcylinder, safeties, and town marker addresser is simple in construction and can be ope


Canadian printer & publisher . The Addresser attached to the Press. PRINTER AND PUBLISHER 19 While Mr. Cox, (whose mail address is at present, 5439Winthrop Ave., Chicago,) has developed and patented Stripattaching and other devices of several kinds, the accompanyingillustration shows the main patented device and This is a close up view of the Green-Address Mailer detachedfrom the press, showing the feed galley and the delivery orreceiving galley, also the inking mechanism and the printingcylinder, safeties, and town marker addresser is simple in construction and can be operatedby one attendant when attached to a Web press, and willaddress newspapers at the running speed of the press whenattached. THE PRESS-ADDRESS MAILER, attached to one of thewell-known flat-bed web presses, applying the addresses directto the outside top corner of the newspapers direct from theline slugs, which are used with this system. A series of slug galleys are employed with this system anddevice, the slugs being automatically handled by the machinein a most novel manner; being ejected from the feed galley intothe Addresser, where it is inked and address is printed from theslug upon the margin of the paper (at the top, right hand cor-ner of the first page) the slugs being ejected into a receivinggalley afte


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