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Event

Demonstration: Linotype – The Revolution of Printing (January)

Experience an original Linotype typesetting machine from the 1920s in action. Presented by printing engineer Guy Flüeli.

Date

Sat. 09. January

Time

14.00 – 15.00 Uhr

Room

Printing History, 2nd floor

The Linotype

A milestone in the history of printing: the Linotype is regarded as the machine that industrialized letterpress printing. Developed at the end of the 19th century, it made it possible for the first time to cast entire lines of text ("line o' type") directly in lead, instead of setting each letter individually.

In doing so, the Linotype revolutionized typesetting and made newspapers, books and magazines possible on a large scale.

The demonstration

Swiss printing engineer Guy Flüeli (esig+) has carefully restored the historic Linotype from the 1920s and regularly brings it to life in the Enter Technikwelt. In the roughly hour-long demonstration you can experience up close how lines of text are created from molten lead, and learn fascinating details about the development of printing technology, from Gutenberg to the era of the Linotype.

 

No registration required. Participation is included with the admission ticket.


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