. The industrial education survey of the City of New York; . The Printing Trade 49 MACHINIST OPERATORS Printers who have sufficient knowledge of the mechanism ofthe linotype, intertype and monotype machines to perform boththe functions of a typesetter and a machinist are found in smallplants. MAKE-UP MAN A make-up man is a handman, or operator, employed at mak-ing up pages. In a commercial shop this task consists of divid-ing type on galleys into pages, inserting rules, cuts, running titles,and marginal and foot notes. When pages are spaced into equallengths they are tied up. They are then rea


. The industrial education survey of the City of New York; . The Printing Trade 49 MACHINIST OPERATORS Printers who have sufficient knowledge of the mechanism ofthe linotype, intertype and monotype machines to perform boththe functions of a typesetter and a machinist are found in smallplants. MAKE-UP MAN A make-up man is a handman, or operator, employed at mak-ing up pages. In a commercial shop this task consists of divid-ing type on galleys into pages, inserting rules, cuts, running titles,and marginal and foot notes. When pages are spaced into equallengths they are tied up. They are then ready to submit to theauthor, or to be printed. The educational and other qualifications, wages and opportu-nities are the same as for handmen. A newspaper make-up man requires all the knowledge of ahandman. He assembles type for publication into pages, underthe supervision of an editor, and locks up the forms for the stereo-typers. Speed and accuracy are the principal requirements of a*make-up man, and this work is usually performed by men withlong experienc


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