It seems that he’s very traditional. Linotype, as the name suggests, casts an entire line of metal type line by line. Those are all locked into a form and the page is printed from that. So, it seems that the TTTT publication is produced on letterpress. Practically no-one prints anything that way anymore except maybe some wedding invitations and business cards.
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It seems that he’s very traditional. Linotype, as the name suggests, casts an entire line of metal type line by line. Those are all locked into a form and the page is printed from that. So, it seems that the TTTT publication is produced on letterpress. Practically no-one prints anything that way anymore except maybe some wedding invitations and business cards.