Printing Press Development

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2009 at 02:22am

There are a lot of new technologies used in the press industry. Make it from simple to very complicated machines that for sure will lead to the transformation of services. And even more, latest technologies are still innovating for faster and accurate results.

The original method of was block , pressing sheets of paper into individually carved wooden blocks usually called(xylography). It is believed that block originated in China and the earliest known printed text, the Diamond Sutra (a Buddhist scripture), was printed in China in 868 A.D. The technique was also known in Europe, where it was mostly used to print Bibles. Because of the difficulties inherent in carving massive quantities of minute text for every block, and given the levels of peasant illiteracy at the time, texts such as the "Pauper's Bibles" emphasized illustrations and used words sparsely. As a new block had to be carved for each page, different books was an incredibly time consuming activity.

After the block another technique was been introduced, the moveable clay and metal type are processes much more than hand copying. The use of movable type in was invented in 1041 AD by Bi Sheng in China. Sheng used clay type, which broke easily, but eventually Goryeo (Korea) sponsored the production of metal type (a type foundry was established by the Korean government in the early 15th century). Since there are thousands of Chinese characters (Koreans also used Chinese characters in literature), the benefit of the technique is not as apparent as with alphabetic based languages. Movable type did spur, however, additional scholarly pursuits in Song China and facilitated more creative modes of . Nevertheless, movable type was never extensively used in China until the European style press was introduced in relatively recent times (thus bringing the technology full circle).

Although probably unaware of the Chinese/Korean methods. Gutenberg refined the technique with the first widespread use of movable type, where the characters are separate parts that are inserted to make the text. Gutenberg is also credited with the first use of an oil-based ink, and using "rag" paper introduced into Europe from China by way of Muslims, who had a paper mill in operation in Baghdad as early as 794. Before inventing the press in 1440, Gutenberg had worked as a goldsmith. Without a doubt, the skills and knowledge of metals that he learned as a craftsman were crucial to the later invention of the press.

From the different pioneering inventors of the press, nowadays high-tech machines are also invented to to help upgrade the industry when it comes to fast, efficient and credible result of services. The press certainly initiated an "information revolution" on par with the Internet today. could and did spread new ideas quickly and with greater impact.

Marlon is a graduate of BACHELOR OF ARTS, major in POLITICAL SCIENCE. Well actually i'm not fun of writing, i dont write at all. i am not expecting that i will be in this field. But i love to read books…almost everything interest me. reading is my passion! but now that i am in an article writer team, writing gives me an additional thrill in myself…Before i love to read books but now im also in a writing stuff. I can't say im a good writer but i am trying to be one.

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marlon@rushprintingservices.com.

 

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