Time is running fast, and today's new machines will soon become second-hand machines. In just a few years, all the innovations that seem crazy today will soon become the order of the day.
Time is running fast, and today's new machines will soon become second-hand machines. In just a few years, all the innovations that seem crazy today will soon become the order of the day.
This is me, Sergey Voropay, in a Heidelberg demo hall in Moscow on 25 of June, 1998. Exactly 26 years ago. I'm already working for Heidelberg, but still here for another session at the University of Printing.
I started to study printing in 1989, and had time to catch up with letterpress printing with its linotypes and flatbed printing machines with manual overlays. I studied at Minsk Vocational School No. 32 on Vera Khoruzhaya Street. 7 in Minsk. In those times there was no talk about any adequate quality control of the impression at all.