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1-11. EQUIPMENT DATA.
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TM-5-3610-294-13P Modular Printing System (MPS) Module C Press Section of the Army Special Warfare Modular Printing System Manual
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TM 5-3610-294-13&P SECTION III.  TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 1-13. PRINCIPLES  OF  OPERATION.    The  Finishing  Section  provides  the  MPS  with  additional  finish  processing capacity of a 30.5 in.  electronically controlled paper cutter.  Printed material produced by Modules A and B are sent to the Finishing Section for cutting, rolling, and distribution. a. Printing   and   Production.      The   Modular   Printing   System   provides   printing   and   production   capabilities   for Psychological    Operations    (PSYOP)    battalions.        These    capabilities    include    sustained    direct    printing    operations, photographic processing, layout of negatives, photolithographic plate processing, and bindery functions.  The MPS is a transportable, self-contained printing plant (including its own power generator) capable of world-wide deployment under all weather conditions.  See Figure 1-1. b. MPS System Equipment.  The MPS consists of three modules: (1) Printing Plant, Module A; (2) Press Section, Module B; (3) Finishing Section, Module C.  Module A is comprised of two S-280 shelters, each mounted on a 2-1/2 ton truck.    The  Photomechanical/Editorial  Shelter  contains  typesetting,  art  work  presentation,  darkroom  and  plate  making capabilities.  The Press Shelter contains limited capacity printing and paper cutting capabilities. c. MPS  Press  Section  (Module  B).    Module  B  is  comprised  of  two  Press  Sections  each  of  which  is  a  two-sided expandable 8' x 8' x 20' tactical rigid wall ISO shelter.  Each shelter is equipped with a two-color offset printing press, environmental controls, sink, lithographic layout cabinet, work tables, and storage space for printing supplies. d. MPS Finishing Section (Module C).  Module C is comprised of one Finishing Section which is also a two-sided ISO  shelter  equipped  with  a  programmable  electronic  paper  cutter,  platemaker,  light  table,  environmental  controls, storage cabinets, and work tables.  Two  ISO to ISO connectors allows passage between the three ISO units. e. Power  Requirements  and  Distribution.    Power  for  the  entire  system  is  provided  by  a  60  KW  trailer-mounted generator.  Module A, when operated in a stand alone configuration without Modules B and C, has its own power source of  two  15  KW  generators  that  are  part  of  the  standard  Lightweight  Printing  Plant  configuration.    When  Module  A  is configured with Modules B and C, the two 15 KW generators are replaced by the single 60 KW power plant providing power for the entire system.  A Power Distribution Box Assembly provides central power distribution and control to the five units of the MPS. f. Movement  of  MPS.    Movement  of  Modules  B  and  C  is  accomplished  by  two  five-  ton  cargo  trucks  with  the shelters mounted on ISO mobilizers. 1-14. ADDITIONAL  REFERENCE  MATERIAL.    Detailed  information  relating  to  commercial  equipment  used  in  the shelter is available in the respective commercial technical manuals listed in Appendix A and will not be repeated in this manual.  Where applicable, the reader will be directed to refer to the appropriate commercial technical manual. Change 1  1-13/(1-14 Blank)

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