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Sounds like the same sort of shop just a bit bigger. Ours had around 20 people. I did a total of four days in prepress. One each in camera and platemaking during a couple huge rush jobs. And two days in the stripping dept (Opening for off color jokes in case any of you missed it) That was because of a camera operator who hit his "lunch" a bit too hard and got an entire afternoons worth of negatives all spotted from airborne dust. It was apparently cheaper to give me a light table spot and a bottle of the red whiteout like stuff than it was to reshoot the whole thing. Followed by my second day in the camera room which I don't count since it was all cleaning - Not bad, a cool job for a couple days and only one crummy one to balance it out. They were good that way. One time we did a Two color program for some awards ceremony. And I had to go through all 1500 of them to find 50 perfect ones for the winners who were all pictured. That gave me a better appreciation for just how common tiny hickeys and ink spots really were. (For the rest of you- Hickeys are a term for fisheyes. I'm pretty sure neither is the proper technical term, but I'm now sure Hickeys was common in at least two shops. ![]() Those pranks sound good. The other ones in our place were tossing the general help in the waste paper bins - Big canvas ones, maybe 4 ft tall and 2 1/2 x 4 ft. And one of the press guys tried surprising me with an ink cup containing some solvent and a firecracker. It went off when he tried to light the fuse in the stairwell. Damn funny. No injuries, but he looked like the coyote in the roadrunner show and wouldn't immediately explain to me just what the __ had just happened in the stairwell. Not too many people actually miss their early jobs, but I sure do. print shop was actually my third job, after a photolab and assisting a photographer. Both also pretty cool jobs. And just to keep stuff close to on topic. In stamps errors that got released are usually valuable and widely collected. But stuff that got saved/stolen from the trash is referred to as printers scrap and is only worth a minimal ammount as a curiosity. Just the opposite of what we do. Steve B |
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