Business screen magazine (1946)

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ithjdark hall so a printer can be rolled out fo! maintenance adjustment without the nffissity of taking it down the elevator to th' large maintenance shop on building's loler level. vnd adjacent to the raw stock vault is a •;nll room, conveniently located for splicing stock and "breaking it down" into the .1 cct length for each release. vn important facility .serving the printer rcms is located in a corner of the lab's lower lei'l. In this Rectifier Room are the electrical p:els which control each printer location, f tifier units are mounted on the walls and be patched to any printer locations. One HI, n switch "kills" all the current to both the reifiers and motors of all printers. Xdjoining this space is a room used for riiishing film. After many, many printings base side of the printing negative starts show small abrasions and wear. In this 111. the negative is placed on a machine re a small amount of acetate is flowed on base. It is subsequently polished on a ^Us buffing wheel. Automation, dust and lint-free lines, hihly-precise, fast-moving machines of the \ly latest design . . . all these contribute irtortantly to the efficiency of operations T|s Atlantic Research air dryer equipment takes moisture out of compressed air before It Is sbplled to the printing machines on floor above. i quality of product achieved at this critical J ge of film operations at Byron. The istrations on these pages tell the rest of the siry of printing room operations . . . Peterson Color Additive Bi-Directional Panel Printer was designed for high-volume color release printing. It features complete interchangeabillty as viiell as minimum handling of sound, picture negatives. Carlson (DePue) Optical Printers used in the Byron laboratory are equipped with Be I & Howell color additive heads to achieve maximum quality resul.s in this critical phase of lab operations. nveniently-located printer maintenance shop is jacent to the printing rooms; equipment can be pertly adjusted or repaired without time loss. lEPORT ON BYRON