Hatton Press

Printing Press | 1910s | R. Miehle

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In 1917, Robert Miehle provided the world with an important improvement to the printing press. His invention removed the impairment of the printing cylinders by removing the direct gear connections between the cylinders where one runs the other. This removed the slippage of both cylinders and removed any grinding on the printing surface. Miehle portrayed that his invention would work best in conjunction with multi-color printing.

US Patent Number: 1,295,558

Invention: Printing Press

Inventor: R. Miehle.

Year: 1919

Material: Ink on Japanese museum-quality archival paper. Thickness of paper: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm). Weight of paper: 5.57 oz/yd² (189 g/m²)

  • All Hatton® Press Originals measure 24"(W) x 36"(H)
  • Safely packaged for shipping
  • Comes with our natural wood grain frame, including pre-attached sawtooth hangers for vertical wall hanging*
  • Made in the United States

    *Frame is included but may be sent separately due to safety and handling