rollerindivider
Rollerindivider is a rare and obsolete mechanical device used in printing presses. It is a mechanism designed to separate webs of paper or fabric after they have been printed with multiple colors. The rollerindivider works by using a series of rollers with different indentation patterns to create a register at the crossing point of the individual paper or fabric strips, thus separating them.
The history of the rollerindivider dates back to the mid-19th century, when multi-color printing became a significant
The device operates by matching precision patterns or marks on the rollers to provide a register between
The use of rollerindividers became less necessary following the 1950s, when affordable offset printing technology led
As with machines during the Industrial Revolution age, those comprising early multi-color printing operations were innovationally