Three very different printing workshops in Salzburg - the Grafische Werkstatt im Traklhaus, the Werkstatt Eva Möseneder and the Universität Mozarteum, Klasse für Zeichnung & Grafik - celebrate Printmaking Day together. Visitors will see the workshop - an impressive room - full of presses, typesetting boxes, litho stones and inexplicable working tools. Work is going on in the workshop - visitors experience manual printing on the presses. It becomes clear how printmaking is thought and planned in layers of images. The last layer is the uppermost and in the perception in front. In these experiments, the starting point is existing colored residual sheets on which letters are printed. Through the presence of even one letter, a dialogue develops between the colored layer and the type now lying on it. Its shape has been fixed for centuries and contrasts with the freely composed color plane. In addition, there is the unambiguous legibility, perhaps a combination of letters forms a sound or words? We experiment with type as image. With: Martin Gredler, Beate Terfloth, Bernhard Lochmann, Erik Hable, Eva Möseneder, Sigrid Langrehr and the students of the class for drawing & graphics in the Department of Fine Arts & Design.