The two halves of refills. The printing press and the craftsman's eye

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Diary refills that envision the future
    Diary refills are made at the Designphil Nagareyama Factory. The sight of thousands of refills being printed at once at high speed is breathtaking. At first glance, it looks as if the printing is left up to the machine. However, at the end of the process, the ink adhesion and the slightest difference in color are the result of meticulous craftsmanship that requires the eye of a skilled artisan who has produced many refills.
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    00:00 The offset press, still waiting for paper, slowly begins to break in.
    00:18 The empty refill paper piled up in the intake port is waiting nervously.
    00:29 Pre-printed paper is gradually poured into the machine at increasing speed.
    00:46 Checking the color manually and only removing it when the ink is stable.
    01:00 At the end of the day, nothing can compare to the eye of a skilled craftsman who has created many refills.
    01:15 Large sheets of printed paper appear one after another under the dazzling light of UV irradiation.
    01:25 Rollers that keep rotating without a break.
    01:35 It takes only a few seconds for a sheet of paper, which was just piled up at the inlet, to finish printing.
    01:47 The manufacturing of offset presses, which can print thousands of books at once on a daily basis, is powerful.
    02:01 Draw today,shape tomorrow!
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