Empty Caja Reformada

                
        
        
        
                
        
        
        
                
     
 
      
 
      
 
                
       
   
       
   
     
  

This Spanish typecase configuration is shown in Enciclopedia Vniversal Illvstrada (1928) and in Fábregues y Saavedra: Manual del Cajista de Imprenta (1933). It has 127 boxes, and the configuration of the Caja Normal is the same, apart from having one extra small box in the bottom left corner. Note that the diagram is slightly distorted, as the e and the i and the t boxes should be wider, and the spacing boxes next to i and t should be narrower. The type lay is Caja Reformada.

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This page was written in 1998 by David Bolton and last updated 12 April 2009.