But then they also have to protect large investments in conventional presses.
The story does not mention Xerox's leadership in digital color presses.
The feeling in the market seems to be that, based on their statement, the Fed, sooner or later will reengage the printing presses in an effort to stimulate the U.S. economy.
Also gone are investments in newfangled gear like superfast folding machines or presses that, in Davis' view, give "just incremental improvements" in profitability.
Also gone are investments in such newfangled gear as superfast folding machines or presses that, in Davis' view, give "just incremental improvements" in profitability.
Another successful example is Cerutti, a maker of sophisticated printing presses based in Casale Monferrato, near Turin.
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Then came Gutenberg's device and within 50 years Europe was peppered with around 9m books, and presses turned in 60 German towns alone.
When they put in their most recent set of presses (only a few years ago) they indicated at the time that they thought they might be the last set they ever bought.
Even more important than rolling the printing presses has been a change in the bank's rhetoric.
The town is represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, an Arizona-based group that presses faith-based cases in courts nationwide.
The printing presses are on full throttle in Japan as one fund manager put it to me yesterday.
To teach Baxter a new job, a human guides its arms to simulate the desired task, and presses a button to program in the pattern.
In the UK in November 2004, Allan Valentine was imprisoned for manufacturing fake Diazepam and Viagra in his Wembley warehouse where Indian tablet presses and chemicals were found.
In effect, countries will be borrowing in a foreign currency without control of the printing presses.
CreditSights, a debt and equity analysis firm, says overcapacity in the printing industry keeps 36% off the presses and printing plans idle.
In the meantime, Estillore tries to scrape out a living in the printing business, with 1960-era presses that can't compete with more modern machinery.
Assume the Fed doesn't turn on the printing presses, Washington is nonetheless putting itself in a position to force banks to buy government bonds, just as it forced them to do its bidding with Chrysler and GM.
But in New York Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week for Fall 2013 presses on, giving women across the country closet envy.
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While the family of Ronald Madison presses on with its lawsuit, a grand jury in New Orleans is investigating the case.
"You need to run to the crisis, " says Richard Levick, author of Stop the Presses: Bullet-proofing Brand and Protecting Reputations in an Age of Peril.
This month, millions of revised history textbooks are set to roll off the presses for the country's 5.5m schoolchildren in its 16, 000 schools.
With Soviet funds, Cuba's presses turned out more than 50 million books a year in the boom times but the demise of the USSR sent production plummeting.
In Donnelley's directory plant in Dwight, for example, new computers alert operators feeding 14 presses when a roll of paper is about to run out--a process they eyeballed until six months ago.
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The new business nous of the university presses was more than ever apparent on a walk round the booths in Frankfurt this year.
The price of steel in particular fell by 80 percent between 1880 and 1900, with resulting knock-on effects in the prices of everything from pots and pans through sewing machines to printing presses.
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After taking charge in 2005, he transformed it from a clunky conglomerate with interests from printing presses to spaceflight into a business focused on building trucks, turbines and the house-sized diesel engines that power more than three-quarters of the world's big ships.
He has the power to hire and fire, and thus can make or break a musical career depending on whether he presses "play" or "eject" on the expensive CD player in his office.
Iraq lacks a money market, so the government won't be able to float bonds to investors, as we do in the U.S. Government deficits will be funded by turning on the printing presses.
Many specialise in making complex and valuable equipment for factories, such as cigarette-rolling machines or printing presses.
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