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The Printing Press, search it up and you will get a lot of info, its pretty in interesting

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What was the most common method of communicating when the printing press was invented?

Before the invention of the printing press, the most common method of communication was messengers. These messengers would travel from town to town with information and news from other places.


What was the most common method of communicating before the printing press was invented?

Prob oral


Who invinted the printing press?

In 1440, German inventor Johannes Gutenberg invented a printing press process that, with refinements and increased mechanization, remained the principal means of printing until the late 20th century. The inventor's method of printing from movable type, including the use of metal molds and alloys, a special press, and oil-based inks, allowed for the first time the mass production of printed books


What is the difference between offset printing and letter press printing?

Offset printingFirst an image is created or transferred photographically or digitally onto a thin printing plate made of metal or plastic. In offset lithography the image on the printing plate is not raised or recessed as it is in letterpress or engraving. Oil-based ink is applied to the printing plate and only adheres to the image areas of the surface. The inked image is then transferred by pressure to the rubber blanket cylinder and from there it is printed on the paper.Letterpress printingLetterpress printing is a form of relief printing invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century. The process involves the creation a special plate (usually of wood or metal) with text on it. Although popular since its creation until the 19th century, the method is no longer used for mass-production printing. However, some craft and trades people still operate the presses for short-run productions (e.g. Wedding invitations, business cards and stationary).


What was in Johannes Gutenberg's printing ink?

the printing press i think