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TM-5-3610-293-13P Modular Printing System (MPS) Module B Press Section of the Army Special Warfare Modular Printing System Manual
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Figure 1-2.  Outside Front View of Press Section

TM 5-3610-293-13&P SECTION II.  EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND DATA 1-9. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES AND FEATURES. a. Equipment Characteristics.   The Press Section is housed in a tactical, two-sided expandable shelter.  All equipment is designed to be stored in the center section of the shelter for storage or transport.  The Press Section is a vehicular  transportable  reproduction/printing  facility  used  in  conjunction  with  Modules  A  and  C  of  the  Modular  Printing System. b. Equipment Capabilities.  The Press Section provides Army Psychological Operations (PSYOPS) battalions high-speed,   two-color   printing   of   propaganda   material   for   delivery   to   dissemination   points.      It   is   heated   and   air conditioned, and can operate 24 hours a day in all weather conditions. c. Equipment   Features.      The   Press   Section   contains   a   high-speed   commercial   printing   press,   two   air conditioners,  tables  and  specially  designed  paper  carrying  and  storage  carts.    It  also  contains  overhead  fluorescent lighting and specially designed air conditioning duct work for temperature control. 1-10.  LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS.  Left and right orientation is determined by facing the ISO shelter personnel door from the outside.  Paragraph numbers below correspond to callouts in Figure 1-2 through figure 1-4.  All equipment is located in its operational position. a. Outside Front View of Shelter.  Refer to Figure 1-2 for location of major components. (1) Personnel Door-Provides means for entering the shelter. (2) Blackout Button-When depressed, sounds buzzer.  Used only during blackout conditions. 1-5

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