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It was in invented in china and first used there as well.

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What year was the printing press first used?

The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440.


Who first used the printing press to make a bible?

GUTENBERG


What was the first thing printed on the first printing press?

The first thing to be printed on a printing press was the bible.


When did the Printing Press?

The first printing press was made in 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg.


What was the first book printed in the new printing press?

The first book printed in the new printing press was the Bible.


Where was the first printing press?

Germany in the 1440s. Simpler methods using block printing had been used in China, but the mechanical press was only invented later in Europe.


What was the first thing printing press was used for?

The first thing the printing press was used for was to produce the Gutenberg Bible, which was the first major book printed using movable type in Europe. This marked a significant turning point in the history of publishing and made books more accessible to a wider audience.


Why do you think Gutenberg decided that the first book he would print on his printing press would be the Bible?

Gutenberg could show that the printing press was not an invention of the devil if it was used for the printing and supply of Bibles. His life was safe.


What was the first book to be printed by the printing press?

The Gutenberg Bible was the first major work printed on a printing press, between 1450 and 1454.


Why was the printing press first made for?

Pressing grapes, it was a wine press.


When did Henry Ford purchase his first printing press?

Henry Ford built cars. He didn't need a printing press.


Who invented the first printing that was used for separateing metal letters?

Johannes Gutenberg is credited with inventing the first mechanical movable-type printing press around 1440. This press used separate metal letters that could be rearranged to print different texts, revolutionizing the process of printing and mass communication.