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how did the Gutenberg improve the art of printing ?​

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Answered by tanusrig235
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Gutenberg greatly improved the process by treating typesetting and printing as two separate work steps. A goldsmith by profession, he created his type pieces from a lead-based alloy which suited printing purposes so well that it is still used today.

Woodblock printing: 200

Printing press: c. 1440

Solid ink printing: 1987

Digital printing: 1991

Answered by JindJaan01
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Gutenberg greatly improved the process by treating typesetting and printing as two separate work steps. A goldsmith by profession, he created his type pieces from a lead-based alloy which suited printing purposes so well that it is still used today.

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