Who was gutenberg? How did he innovate the printing press?
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Johannes Gutenberg (c. 1398–February 3, 1468) was the inventor of a movable-type printing press, based on a Rhenish wine press and using ink that clung to the metal type and produced color fonts. His technological innovations, which included punch-cutting, matrix-fitting, type-casting, composing, and printing, was used nearly unchanged for three centuries after his death.
Gutenberg developed a printing press based on the design of screw-type wine presses. Metal block type could be arranged as desired and then was coated with ink. A hand lever then pressed the typeface onto paper. The typeface could then be 'moved,' or rearranged, as desired.
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GUTENBERG WAS BORN IN GERMANY AND HE WAS A GOLDSMITH AS WELL AS A INVENTOR.
HE DEVELOPED THE FIRST PRINTING PRESS IN THE CITY OF STRASBOURG. THE OLIVE PRESS GIVE THE MODEL FOR PRINTING PRESS AND THE MOULDS WERE USED TO CASTE THE METAL TYPE LETTER.
ALSO THE FIRST BOOK HE PRINTED WAS BIBLE AND IT TOOK THREE YEARS TO HIM TO PRINT THIS BOOK..
IT WAS COMBINATION OF BOTH HANDPRINTING AND WOODBLOCK TECHNOLOGY...
MARK AS BRAINLIAST........
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