how had earliest rinting technology developed in the world explain with examples
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hey dear Ur answer is The earliest printing technology was developed from AD 594 on Buddhism’s need to preserve all teaching and maintain a ‘book’ of all thoughts. This involved writing on clay tablets which then led to wood block printing in China and Japan.
2. In Europe, printing developed with images printed on cloth, playing cards, etc. around the early fifteenth century.
3. Finally Gutenberg, in Germany designed the movable type printing press in 1439, thereby starting the modern age of printing.
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2. In Europe, printing developed with images printed on cloth, playing cards, etc. around the early fifteenth century.
3. Finally Gutenberg, in Germany designed the movable type printing press in 1439, thereby starting the modern age of printing.
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Earlier in china people used hand printing system then they used rubbing paper system for writing. The accordion book is the earlirest book in China which contains porous sheet. Then in Japan diamond sutra was written, which consist of six sheets and woodcut illustration.
John Gutenburg in 1430s established the printing press.
John Gutenburg in 1430s established the printing press.
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