Just curious why you left out definitions to the phrases you led with in the article to capture the reader's attention? Work and turn & work and tumble. Head to head & head to toe would mean the same.
As a printer the biggest problem to over come is pages and leaves. The general public appears to believe that a leaf is a page. Whereas in fact a leaf has 2 sides and thus 2 pages appear on one leaf . Has resulted in numerous misunderstandings over the last 45 years, more than anything else. Generally do not involve customers in 'work and turn' etc. or 'printer's pairs, now there's a customer turn off.
'Work and turn' means turning a sheet left to right across the travel through the press. for the second time through a press.
;Work and tumble' means tumbling a sheet so that the back edge (leave) of the sheet goes through the press first a second time.
Which do not necessarily have any connection with 'head to head ' or 'head to toe'
Left out definitions
Just curious why you left out definitions to the phrases you led with in the article to capture the reader's attention? Work and turn & work and tumble. Head to head & head to toe would mean the same.
Printing Terms
As a printer the biggest problem to over come is pages and leaves. The general public appears to believe that a leaf is a page. Whereas in fact a leaf has 2 sides and thus 2 pages appear on one leaf . Has resulted in numerous misunderstandings over the last 45 years, more than anything else. Generally do not involve customers in 'work and turn' etc. or 'printer's pairs, now there's a customer turn off.
Left out definitions
'Work and turn' means turning a sheet left to right across the travel through the press. for the second time through a press.
;Work and tumble' means tumbling a sheet so that the back edge (leave) of the sheet goes through the press first a second time.
Which do not necessarily have any connection with 'head to head ' or 'head to toe'
definitions
curious why you left sohbet out definitions to the phrases you led with in the article to capture the reader's attention?