These feeders were tightly integrated with the Chandler & Price Gordon-Style Presses (q.v.)
This is the same Miller company better known for their printer's saws.
Catalog (3rd Edition, 1926)
Miller Automatic Feeders [catalog] Third edition. (Pittsburgh, PA: Miller Saw-Trimmer Company, 1926.) This is a catalog rather than an instruction manual, but it does show certain aspects of the operation of this feeder by way of advertising them.
This digitization includes three ephemeral items slipped into this catalog: A cover letter from the Miller Printing Machinery Company ["name changed from Miller Saw-Trimmer Comany"] to the Wilson Printing Company of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (dated 1928-06-18) which accompanied the original mailing of this catalog, a Miller price list dated 1926-05-05, and an invoice dated 1930-06-18 from the J. Ruesch Printing Machinery Co. of Milwaukee to the Wilson company for parts for a Miller 10x15 Automatic Feeder.
The icon here links to a presentation of this booklet at The Internet Archive, where it may be read online. Here is a local copy of the PDF. Note that by 2013 standards, at least, it is a rather large file (613 Megabytes): miller-feeder-catalog-1926-0600rgbjpg.pdf
Instructions (1922)
Miller Automatic Feeders: Book of Instruction (Pittsburgh, PA: Miller Saw-Trimmer Company, 1922.)
The icon here links to a presentation of this booklet at The Internet Archive, where it may be read online. Here is a local copy of the PDF (233 Megabytes): miller-automatic-feeder-instructions-1922-0600rgbjpg.pdf
Component Parts Catalogue (n.d.)
Miller Automatic Feeders: Component Parts Catalogue . (Pittsburgh, PA: Miller Saw-Trimmer Company, n.d.)
The icon here links to a presentation of this booklet at The Internet Archive, where it may be read online. Here is a local copy of the PDF (575 Megabytes): miller-automatic-feeders-components-parts-catalogue-0600rgbjpg.pdf
The 1922 Miller instruction book is in the public domain in the United States due to the failure to renew copyright, as then required (an in any case all possible copyright would have expired on this 1922 publication even if it had been renewed). This digital reprint remains in the public domain.
The 1926 Miller catalog reprinted here was published in the United States without copyright notice at a time when such notice was required to secure copyright. It therefore entered the public domain upon initial publication. This digital reprint remains in the public domain.
The undated (but pre-1928) Miller parts book reprinted here was published in the United States without copyright notice at a time when such notice was required to secure copyright. It therefore entered the public domain upon initial publication. This digital reprint remains in the public domain.
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