Just under fifty years after The NYT transitioned from typesetting and classical printing to computerized layout, the presses remain operable. At a pastoral print shop in Midcoast Maine, we hear from an older gentleman who experienced the end of the industry as well as a younger woman who found printing in the modern age and continues to keep the form alive.
| Thu, Jan 8 | 2:00 P.M. |
Neo-Typesetters
NH Explore (11.2)
Just under fifty years after The NYT transitioned from typesetting and classical printing to computerized layout, the presses remain operable. |
| Thu, Jan 8 | 8:48 P.M. |
Neo-Typesetters
NHPBS (11.1)
Just under fifty years after The NYT transitioned from typesetting and classical printing to computerized layout, the presses remain operable. |
| Sun, Jan 11 | 9:30 A.M. |
Neo-Typesetters
NHPBS (11.1)
Just under fifty years after The NYT transitioned from typesetting and classical printing to computerized layout, the presses remain operable. |
| Tue, Jan 13 | 3:18 P.M. |
Neo-Typesetters
NHPBS (11.1)
Just under fifty years after The NYT transitioned from typesetting and classical printing to computerized layout, the presses remain operable. |
| Thu, Jan 22 | 2:18 P.M. |
Neo-Typesetters
NH Explore (11.2)
Just under fifty years after The NYT transitioned from typesetting and classical printing to computerized layout, the presses remain operable. |
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