Use the technology

1 of 2 posts in 1972

We used a big rubber stamp and a pad of red ink to print the logo by hand on each copy of 3-​Cent Pulp, and even­tu­ally employed an machine that used silk-​screen sten­cils (prepared on a type­writer and then stacked in a hopper) to address copies of the maga­zine to subscribers. By 1980, we had published 107 issues and had been banned twice from the Vancou­ver Public Library and we were two and half years behind in the publish­ing schedule.


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