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What were the new inventions that increased the circulation of printed materials

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Answered by sou86
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What were the new inventions that increased the circulation of....

1.By late 18th century the press was made out of metal.

By mid 19th century Richard M. Hoe of New York has perfected the power driven cylindrical press. ...

In late 19th century the offset press was developed which could print upto 6 colours at a time.

Answered by sayankarmakar673
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Answer: With the growing demand for books, woodblock printing gradually became more popular. By the fifteen centuries, woodblocks were widely used in Europe. There was a great need for even quicker and cheaper reproduction of text.
Jonann Gutenberg developed the first-known printing press. The olive press provided the model for printing press, and moulds were used for casting the metal type for the letters of the alphabet.
I the mid-nineteenth century, Richard M Hoe had perfected the power-driven cylindrical press. This was capable of printing 8000 sheets per hour. This press was particularly useful for printing newspapers.
From the twentieth century, electrically operated presses accelerated printing operation.
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