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The Koreans in the year ... 1377.
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Johannas Gutenburg with the printing press
The printing technique of casting and setting was mastered by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century. He developed the movable type printing press, which allowed for the efficient production of printed materials by casting individual letters in metal and arranging them to form words. This innovation revolutionized the spread of information and played a crucial role in the Renaissance and the Reformation. Gutenberg's work laid the foundation for modern printing techniques.
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Gradient printing is a printing technique that involves creating a smooth transition of color from one shade to another, typically blending two or more colors together. This technique is often used in graphic design and in printing images to create visual interest and depth.
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Letterpress printing is a particular printing technique which is used for relief printing of texts and images. It was developed around the 15th century. The technique involves reversed, raised locking movable blocks with letters and images, etc, into the bed of a press, where it is inked; after this, paper is rolled or pressed against it to form an impression.
printing __ Moveable printing. Printing itself had existed prior to Gutenberg but Gutenberg (and some others at the same time) developed a technique that made printing practical and easier.
Waterless printing is a printing technique that eliminates the water or dampening system used in conventional printing. Many postcard printers specialize in this type of printing, including overnightprints and greenprinteronline.
For Magazine printing, Offset printing technology used.Offset printing is a widely used printing technique where the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface. When used in combination with the lithographic process, which is based on the repulsion of oil and water, the offset technique employs a flat (planographic) image carrier on which the image to be printed obtains ink from ink rollers, while the non-printing area attracts a film of water, keeping the non-printing areas ink-free.Currently, most books and newspapers are printed using the technique of offset lithography.
Lithography.