Lexicographical Neighbors of Spacebands
Literary usage of Spacebands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. One-line Specimens: Linotype Faces by Mergenthaler Linotype Company (1920)
"This drawer is for the accommodation of spacebands, small parts, and tools.
A lock at the top of each cabinet operates automatically and controls the ..."
2. Annual ReportLabor laws and legislation (1907)
"The separation of the words is effected by expansible spacebands, which are
impelled by a key touched by the operator. From the. assembler the line is ..."
3. The Printer's Dictionary of Technical Terms: A Handbook of Definations and by Alexander A. Stewart (1912)
"Wedge-shaped spacebands are also controlled by a key, and when enough matrices and
... The wedge spacebands are then forced upward between the matrices, ..."
4. Vocational Printing by Ralph W. Polk (1918)
"The lines are automatically justified by the action of spacebands which are
dropped between the words in such places as we would insert three-em spaces in a ..."
5. Leading American Inventors by George Iles (1912)
"When the line of type is justified, it is automatically carried to a mold where
liquid type- metal is forced against the matrices and spacebands, ..."
6. Special bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1915)
"Following this process, the spacebands having been separated from the line, the
matrices are automatically distributed in their proper receptacles and the ..."