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Printing the Conference Program

Inkworks Printing

Grendl Löfkvist operating the Presstek 34 DI-X at Inkworks Press. Photo by Scott Braley.

Members of APHA and the Friends of Dard Hunter, will soon receive by mail, the program for the upcoming conference in San Francisco. It was printed on a Presstek 34 DI-X four-color waterless offset press at Inkworks Press. On this high-tech machine, plates are imaged directly on press using lasers, bypassing film entirely. The press can produce up to 300 lpi and stochastic screening in perfect register.

Inkworks Press, located in Berkeley, is a collectively owned, politically progressive, sustainably operated union print shop that was founded in 1974. Inkworks Press originated out of the social justice movements of the 1960s and 1970s, and has come to serve a wide range of non-profits, environmental groups, community organizations, and socially responsible businesses in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. 

Comments

  1. Paul Moxon, Website Editor 29 August, 2014 at 8:39 am

    I received my copy in the mail yesterday. Well done. I like the feel of the paper. Now to get attendees to commit to reporting on events for this website.

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