See also Miller Platen Printing Presses.
This is the same Miller company better known for their printer's saws.
The Miller High-Speed Printing Press
The Miller High-Speed Printing Press. (Pittsburgh, PA: The Miller Printing Machinery Company, [no date, pre-WWII].)
Thanks are due to Sky Shipley of Skyline Type Foundry for preserving this information and making it available.
The icon at left links to a presentation of this document at The Internet Archive. Here is a local copy of the PDF: miller-high-speed-cylinder-press-baylis-0600rgb-0600dpijpg.pdf
Operating Instructions
This is a 1954 photocopy of pre-WWII instructions for the Miller High-Speed Cylinder Press. It was sent by the Miller company to a printer who was contemplating the purchase of a used Miller High-Speed press from a dealer in used equipment. In the cover letter to this (not reprinted here), the Miller company explained that production of the High Speed press was not resumed after WWII and that literature about it was out of print. However, they did (quite generously) send him not only this photocopy but also (an original of) the beautifully produced chapbook The Miller High-Speed Printing Press (see above) .
Thanks are due to Sky Shipley of Skyline Type Foundry for preserving this information and making it available.
The icon at left links to a presentation of this document at The Internet Archive. Here is a local copy of the PDF: miller-high-speed-press-operating-instructions-baylis-0600rgb-0600dpijpg.pdf
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