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EFI Supports Museum of Printing with Display Graphics

EFI produced both foam core and rigid plastic versions of signage for the Museum to choose from for its Chinese printing display.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

The Museum of Printing has been preparing new exhibits. 

 

For its Chinese printing display, signage 3 feet by 8 feet was required. The EFI demonstration and resource center in Londonderry, NH took on the challenge. From a PDF file, EFI produced both foam core and rigid plastic versions for the Museum to choose from. 

 

“The quality is amazing,” said Mindy Mitrano, Museum marketing consultant“Signage makes the exhibit come alive and the EFI inkjet quality is superb.” 

 

The exhibit includes two historic table-top “type cases” with more than 10,000 pieces of Chinese language ideographic symbols. Typesetters would spin the tables to find the symbol required for composition. 

 

Printing from engraved wooden blocks was invented in the orient 1,000 years before Gutenberg. The Diamond Sutra of 400 AD is considered the world’s first printed scroll. 

 

The Museum of Printing was founded in 1978 to preserve the history of the graphic arts. It archives more than 1 million typographic artifacts, including the original drawings for every Linotype hot metal and phototypesetting typeface. 

 

 

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