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Proof Press
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Hacker/Potter
No.
1 Proof Press
Bed size: 12x25 inches
patented circa 1910
(click
any photo for larger image)
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The Potter Proof Press would be used to "pull
proofs" of type forms that had been set up for
printing on another press. However, these days, this
little "flatbed cylinder" has found another purpose in
life - to print larger sheets and posters.
Since it has a set of paper grippers, it can
hold sheets firmly in place to maintain "register" and
therefore can be used for production printing -
expecially of larger sheets and forms - things like
signs and posters - or even a multiple-page set up of
text and images for short runs of books.
The one at H-J is the smallest model made - the 12x25"
No. 1 size. It was made between 1914 and 1930 and will
soon be fully operational in the museum shop in 2019
- nearly 90 years later...
More
about Potter Proof Presses from Vanderblog.info
We will be adding our
press to the Potter
Press Census - once we find "The serial number -
located on the end of the rail left of the hand
crank"
<-- from 1923 ATF Catalog
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Operator
Side
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Bed
End
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Back
View
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Gripper
Mechanism
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Problems we have encountered with this
press
- The bed came off the end, so we need to re-set the
bed under the cylinder at just the right spot so that
the grippers willl open and close at the right moment
as the bed travels beneath the cylinder.
- In addition, the gripper trip and spring do not seem
to be functioning as they should. We need to develop
more insight into how that works as well.
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This is where the
problem is - the Gripper Trip Mechanism.
This set of linkages opens and closes the paper
grippers at just the right moment as the bed
slides under the impression cylinder - but it is
not working properly right now.
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This is the same
mechanism on John Falstrom's Potter
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These are two other gripper trip mechanisms made
by John Falstrom when he restored his Potter in
2012.
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Links:
John Falstrom's restoration of a Potter
http://www.alignment2012.com/AcornAnchorBAS.html
http://www.holcombe-jimison.org/
page last updated May, 2019
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