Intertype Model C4

Intertype Model C4


The Model C4 is a Universal Straight Machine (single distributor) and requires a magazine shift each time a change is made from one main magazine to another or from one side magazine to another.

Two types of straight machines are available: the straight C type, which carries standard 90-channel main magazines and the straight H type, which is equipped with main magazines of the standard wide 72-channel type. Read the Full Article . . .

Intertype Side Magazines

Intertype New Side Magazine


THE NEW side magazine, a standardized Intertype unit, will be applied before shipment to any new Intertype – Model A, B or C for $150.

The Side Magazine is used for head-letter faces, advertising figures, accents, special characters, or any other matrices required. Read the Full Article . . .

Intertype Model C

Intertype Model C


SIMPLICITY of design and construction is the predominant feature of the Intertype Model C.

The same simple assembling and distributing mechanisms that are used on the single- and two-magazine Intertypes are also used on this three-magazine machine, and it has the same direct connection between escapements and keyboard rods. Read the Full Article . . .

Intertype Model B

Intertype Model B


THE MODEL B two-magazine Intertype combines all the advantages of a single-magazine machine with the versatility afforded by multiple-magazine construction.

Changes from one magazine to the other are made in two or three seconds. Read the Full Article . . .

Intertype Model A

Intertype Model A


INTERTYPE Model A is the highest development in the field of single-magazine composing machines.

It is as far superior to earlier machines of its class as a modern automobile is superior to the cars brought out several years ago. Read the Full Article . . .

Star Base Intertype

Star Base Intertype

Model A is a single distributor machine with one 90-channel main magazine. The machine may be equipped with one or three 34-channel side magazines (A-1 s.m. and A-3 s.m.). Rear removal of main magazine.

All single distributor A machines are convertible into corresponding single distributor models with two or three 90-channel main magazines (B and C). Similarly any of the models may have one or three side magazines. Read the Full Article . . .

Intertype Models

Most of the following illustrations and model descriptions were taken from “Intertype Book of Instruction” published by the Intertype Corporation in 1943, with the exception of Models A, B and C which were taken from a pamphlet entitled “Standardised and Interchangeable Intertypes” which it is believed was published in 1917.

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Linotype Models 31 & 32

Linotype Model 31
Linotype Model 31

THESE MODELS are the latest development in the single distributor class of Linotype.

They are designed to not only to cover the field so long and creditably occupied by Models 8 and 14, but to extend that field because of their increased magazine equipment, quicker magazine change and various other worthwhile developments to increase operating efficiency. Read the Full Article . . .

Linotype Models 29 & 30

Linotype Model 30

MODELS 29 AND 30 are the successors in the mixing-machine field to Models 25 and 26.

Carrying up to four main magazines – and on the Model 30, as many as four auxiliary magazines also – they afford continuous mixed composition from, and continuous distribution to, adjacent pairs of magazines. Read the Full Article . . .

Linotype Model 28

Linotype Model 28

THIS MACHINE is the same as Model 27 with the addition of one, two or three wide 34-channel auxiliary magazines, which enable it to carry more faces and slightly larger faces than even the Model 27.

Wide 36 point and condensed faces up to 60 point can be run, with the caps in an auxiliary and the lower case in the cap side of one of the main magazines. Read the Full Article . . .