8 Metaphors for printers

Another old printer that was somewhat fastidious was James M. Culver.

Printers are not machines; they have a privilege, they take an oath, they are in a special situation and they are responsible.

Dr. Beattie says that this printer was Strahan.

It was no uncommon thing for the old time printers to be actors and actors to be printers.

The printer of the daily news is surely the proper object of your indignation, who inserted this libel in his paper, without the fondness of an author, and without the temptation of a bribe; a bribe, by the help of which it is usual to circulate scurrility.

I can imagine an ill-used Bank Note Printer very easily becoming a Bolshevist.

"This printer may be an innocent party, or he may be guilty.

The poet, as was only to be expected, had his little grievance with the printer, who, in spite of all his remonstrances and corrections in proof,the printer was a little wrong-headed Scotchman,had insisted at the last moment in heading his Tyrtean "Proem," a fine aerial trumpet-blast somewhat Shelleyan in style, with the word that was evidently intended, namely, "Poem."

8 Metaphors for  printers