Clay

But the machine we printed our newsletters on was something more "modern". It actually had black ink. The drum of the machine had a pad that was saturated (from within) with a thick ink. The "stencil" was clipped onto the machine and then the drum was rotated several times to prime it. After a couple of rotations, the backing paper was peeled off, and the printing began. It was possible to save a stencil by re-applying the backing to the stencil before removing it.

That sure sounds like our Gestetner.
David

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