An absolutely beautiful long lost art. Spent my entire life in the printing trade.. mostly in prepress as a stripper and then mac operator. Ran a 10x15 windmill in the mid-late 70's. They're slow but SO VERSITILE and very cool! Perf, score, slit, diecut, emboss, foil stamp, numbering, print, etc. Thanks for the video
thank you so much. I started out as a designer and have been working with letterpress equipment for about 9 years. Even though I've been working here for about 30 years, it's always fun :)
Cool video. Just noticed that this particular press must have originally been imported to and used in Norway. The placards all have Norwegian writing on them. A long journey all the way to Korea in the end :9
I'm 57 and I can still remember Heidelberg USA would still service these presses .....not anymore, the techs that come into the shop can't even service a gto or Kord....if it does not have computer controls the press operator has to help these guys work on the press .
@@w_letterpress most of the older techs that serviced this type equipment that worked at Heidelberg USA were let go in the 1990s and some started their own companies to service old printing presses. If you call Heidelberg USA for windmill press parts they would laugh
@@johnnyteague3407 Oh, yes. I understand. :) In Korea, there is a place where parts are removed from old machines and repaired. Most of them are repaired by removing parts from equipment that are old and not used. As a result, the price of the parts is quite high. For example, a windmill wing may require $1800. I wish you all the best in your work.
@@w_letterpress the company I worked for, if they could not trade in a press, they would roll it out into the parking lot and tell us to beat it with sledge hammers. Then it went to scrap....we bashed many linotypes, meihle, Kluge ,and other presses because they refused to sell to the competition. Just thinking about all those old press parts and the value of them.
Nice to meet you. In Korea, there are two places that make foil devices, and when equipment is sent, the factory makes heat devices. It usually costs about $3,000. There is no case of selling what you have made.
I'm very grateful. First of all I do everything without a guide. It is used without a guide when processing on the offset printing after printing or to save paper. The foil hanging device is attached to the chase. We will publish it in detail later when uploading the video.
It is a printing equipment produced from 1913 to 1986. It was made so well from the start that it is still the most used worldwide for letterpress printing. Equipment. (In Korea, most of them are used for gold foil printing except for a few people.) Germany Heidelberg, starting with this equipment, continues to this day. We are manufacturing the world's best printing press. This machine was built with a focus on productivity, but the printing quality is also excellent. All for printing The control tool is an incredibly sophisticated and precisely crafted piece of equipment. Not only printing, but also various post-processed gold leaf/Thomson/numbering... It does a lot of work. However, it is a piece of equipment that requires old skill and attention to detail. Without careful manipulation, it may damage the equipment and It may pose a safety risk.
Machine Heidelberg dite ofmi en France du nom des anciens distributeurs, c’est déjà vieux….. équipée d’un dispositif de dorure à chaud, marbre chauffant lisse, dispositif de placement des films de dorure avec avance et d’un boîtier de commande ; Température, avances. Mise en œuvre avec un cliché magnésium (avantageux à l’achat peu cher, comme disait Fernandez…) bon pour petits tirages à plat, magnésium collé à l’aide d’un scotch dit à chaud, inconvénient du système le scotch à l’approche du cliché fait parfois de petits bourrelets créant un sur épaisseur plus ou moins visible ensuite par un excès de pression localisé, avantage peu onéreux et rapide de mise en œuvre, bien nettoyer le marbre ensuite et éventuellement le cliché… machine bien réglée avec une astuce de cale en bois pour décaler la pile, format très petit et la positionner sous 2 boutons d’aspiration(sucette) afin de faire prendre la feuille en bonne position car on ne peut ici travailler avec le rectificateur… Bon résultat. Nostalgique de la typo et de cette petite machine à tout faire quasiment irremplaçable pour certains petits travaux et pour du gaufrage, rainage, perforation etc… le format papier est de 26x38 un plu grand modèle existe dit double A4 - 32x46 - Si tout le monde arrive à faire fonctionner cette machine peu de conducteurs ont reçu aujourd’hui les formations Heidelberg et beaucoup sont sous employées voir mal utilisées…. La qualité d’impression est parfaite grâce à une frappe puissante, précise et rapide si besoin. Le résultat, avec certains caractères, litho antique, anglaise est inégalable en numérique.
An absolutely beautiful long lost art. Spent my entire life in the printing trade.. mostly in prepress as a stripper and then mac operator. Ran a 10x15 windmill in the mid-late 70's. They're slow but SO VERSITILE and very cool! Perf, score, slit, diecut, emboss, foil stamp, numbering, print, etc. Thanks for the video
thank you so much. I started out as a designer and have been working with letterpress equipment for about 9 years. Even though I've been working here for about 30 years, it's always fun :)
영상 볼때마다 늘 손으로 종이를 바꾸셔서 자동 기계는 없는건가 했는데 있었군요ㅎ
I still hear the sound of this machine in my head sometimes, haven't seen one for 22yrs such a versatile machine.
Se nota la excelencia del impresor, felicidades, bonito trabajo y vídeo
Thank you so much 💓 💗
Cool video. Just noticed that this particular press must have originally been imported to and used in Norway. The placards all have Norwegian writing on them. A long journey all the way to Korea in the end :9
I bought the machine from Germany. Norway... :)
Nice nice VIDEO !!!
Thank you very much 😄😄
I'm 57 and I can still remember Heidelberg USA would still service these presses .....not anymore, the techs that come into the shop can't even service a gto or Kord....if it does not have computer controls the press operator has to help these guys work on the press .
Nice to meet you. I am using Google Translator because I am not good at English, but I do not understand what you said.
@@w_letterpress most of the older techs that serviced this type equipment that worked at Heidelberg USA were let go in the 1990s and some started their own companies to service old printing presses. If you call Heidelberg USA for windmill press parts they would laugh
@@johnnyteague3407 Oh, yes. I understand. :)
In Korea, there is a place where parts are removed from old machines and repaired. Most of them are repaired by removing parts from equipment that are old and not used. As a result, the price of the parts is quite high. For example, a windmill wing may require $1800. I wish you all the best in your work.
@@w_letterpress the company I worked for, if they could not trade in a press, they would roll it out into the parking lot and tell us to beat it with sledge hammers. Then it went to scrap....we bashed many linotypes, meihle, Kluge ,and other presses because they refused to sell to the competition. Just thinking about all those old press parts and the value of them.
첫번째 작업중..명함에 명판로고 붙이신 투명 양면테이프 어떤 제품인가용? 정확하게 로고 위치를 맞출 수 있어서 좋네요~
J'ai passé ma vie dans l'imprimerie....3 générations
Excellent.
Excellent video
Thank you very much ☺️ 😊
Very nice and clean machine how much
I bought it for 10,000 dollars including the foil device.😊😊
Can you tell me where you got the foil kit for the windmill, the heat plate etc
Nice to meet you. In Korea, there are two places that make foil devices, and when equipment is sent, the factory makes heat devices. It usually costs about $3,000. There is no case of selling what you have made.
I'm professional in this machine for 4 years
WOW :)
Can u please tell me the manufacturing company name of the machine
Nice to meet you. This machine was manufactured by Heidelberg in Germany and was discontinued in 1986.
Heidelberg Windmill
Very nice work and that without a guide, can you show the pole that holds the foil roll and how it is caught?
I'm very grateful.
First of all I do everything without a guide. It is used without a guide when processing on the offset printing after printing or to save paper.
The foil hanging device is attached to the chase.
We will publish it in detail later when uploading the video.
Or you can run the foil from the left side of the press
That's Great !!! I love it !! ~~~^^
Thank you
@@w_letterpress Do you have a 10x15 Windmill for sale?
Excelente máquina tremendo amigo necesitó arreglar una igual a esa
Thank you very much 😊
I want to do this work 😁
I'll be rooting for you.😊😊
Can u send me full detail of this machine
It is a printing equipment produced from 1913 to 1986. It was made so well from the start that it is still the most used worldwide for letterpress printing.
Equipment. (In Korea, most of them are used for gold foil printing except for a few people.) Germany Heidelberg, starting with this equipment, continues to this day.
We are manufacturing the world's best printing press. This machine was built with a focus on productivity, but the printing quality is also excellent. All for printing
The control tool is an incredibly sophisticated and precisely crafted piece of equipment. Not only printing, but also various post-processed gold leaf/Thomson/numbering...
It does a lot of work. However, it is a piece of equipment that requires old skill and attention to detail. Without careful manipulation, it may damage the equipment and
It may pose a safety risk.
If you have on this good looking for sale pls let me know.
😅😅😅
Hello, I am sending you a message from Istanbul. I am working on the machine you are working with. Can you help me?
Nice to meet you. What are you asking for help?
@@w_letterpress Which country are you from? I am Turkey, Istanbul
@@w_letterpress I have difficulty setting while printing gilding
Thats the machine i used 😅
🙂
Please price in Indian currency
I don't sell machines.
Dying art!
😶😶😶😶
Ok
😍😍😍😍
Hi. What kind of adhesive you use to glue cliché to the heat plate? Can you send me some links or names for google search?
nice to meet you. I use double sided tape. The double-sided tape I use is sold only in Korea. www.kuill.co.kr/kuill.htm
Machine Heidelberg dite ofmi en France du nom des anciens distributeurs, c’est déjà vieux….. équipée d’un dispositif de dorure à chaud, marbre chauffant lisse, dispositif de placement des films de dorure avec avance et d’un boîtier de commande ; Température, avances.
Mise en œuvre avec un cliché magnésium (avantageux à l’achat peu cher, comme disait Fernandez…) bon pour petits tirages à plat, magnésium collé à l’aide d’un scotch dit à chaud, inconvénient du système le scotch à l’approche du cliché fait parfois de petits bourrelets créant un sur épaisseur plus ou moins visible ensuite par un excès de pression localisé, avantage peu onéreux et rapide de mise en œuvre, bien nettoyer le marbre ensuite et éventuellement le cliché… machine bien réglée avec une astuce de cale en bois pour décaler la pile, format très petit et la positionner sous 2 boutons d’aspiration(sucette) afin de faire prendre la feuille en bonne position car on ne peut ici travailler avec le rectificateur… Bon résultat.
Nostalgique de la typo et de cette petite machine à tout faire quasiment irremplaçable pour certains petits travaux et pour du gaufrage, rainage, perforation etc… le format papier est de 26x38 un plu grand modèle existe dit double A4 - 32x46 - Si tout le monde arrive à faire fonctionner cette machine peu de conducteurs ont reçu aujourd’hui les formations Heidelberg et beaucoup sont sous employées voir mal utilisées…. La qualité d’impression est parfaite grâce à une frappe puissante, précise et rapide si besoin. Le résultat, avec certains caractères, litho antique, anglaise est inégalable en numérique.