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who has invented printing press???​

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Answered by muskanc918
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Answer:-

The first-known printing press was invented by Johann Gutenberg in Strasbourg , Germany in the 1430s.

Extra info:-

Before the invention of this new printing technology by Gutenberg , the manuscripts were handwritten which could not satisfy the expanded demand of books.

Woodblocks were also used in Europe to prints playing cards, textiles and religious images.

The first book printed by Johann Gutenberg in his printing press was Bible. It took 3 years to print 180 copies of Bible.

Answered by Anonymous
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Around the late 1430s, a German man named Johann Gutenberg was quite desperate to find a way to make money. At the time, there was a trend in attaching small mirrors to one’s hat or clothes in order to soak up healing powers when visiting holy places or icons. The mirrors themselves were not significant, but Gutenberg quietly noted how lucrative it was to create mass amounts of a cheap product.

During the 1300s to 1400s, people had developed a very basic form of printing. It involved letters or images cut on blocks of wood. The block would be dipped in ink and then stamped onto paper.

Gutenberg already had previous experience working at a mint, and he realized that if he could use cut blocks within a machine, he could make the printing process a lot faster. Even better, he would be able to reproduce texts in great numbers.

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