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what was Printing Revolution?​

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Answered by vikasyadav4237
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  1. printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink. ... In Germany, around 1440, goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, which started the Printing Revolution.
Answered by soumilbhardwaj2007
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In 1436 Johannes Gutenberg began work on the invention of a new printing press that allowed precise molding of new type blocks from a uniform template and allowed for the creation of high-quality printed books.

Gutenberg is also credited with the introduction of an oil-based ink that was more durable than the previously used water-based inks. He tested colored inks in his Gutenberg Bible.

The printing press was a factor in the establishment of a community of scientists who could easily communicate their discoveries through widely disseminated scholarly journals, helping to bring on the scientific revolution.

Because the printing process ensured that the same information fell on the same pages, page numbering, tables of contents, and indices became common.

The arrival of mechanical movable type printing introduced the era of mass communication, which permanently altered the structure of society. The relatively unrestricted circulation of information and revolutionary ideas transcended borders.

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