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The invention of the printing press led to increased production and distribution of books, leading to a rise in literacy rates and spreading of knowledge. It also facilitated the spread of new ideas, fueled intellectual movements like the Renaissance, and contributed to the Protestant Reformation by enabling the widespread dissemination of reformist materials.

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Because the printing press had not yet been invented, his type was also unsuitable for presses, as they require strictly standard dimensional uniformity; I mention this because some people erroneously attribute the invention of a printing press, rather than movable type, to Bi Sheng, possibly because they do not understand the technology.The precursors of the printing presses were invented in Europe of the 14th century. Some believe primitive printing presses were used for printing the woodcuts produced in Europe at that time, including such things as playing cards and pictures, and these are possibly a development from slightly earlier printing from woodcuts onto cloth was done for decorative purposes. It is believed these presses, which were not necessarily full featured printing presses, were based on presses for other purposes, such as pressing liquids from fruit.Laurens Janszoon Coster is credited - by some people - as inventing movable type sometime around 1420. 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