How has printing changed since Gutenberg's invention?
In the workshop Gutenberg, the printing is very different from the process used. Gutenberg printing process may seem slow and boring by modern standards. Skilled preparation can install 2,000 characters or letters in an hour. Within two seconds, the computer can manage the same number of characters. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, there are different types of words that are printed each time and every year.
Contributor adapt to new technology to revolutionize printing, so the technology is growing rapidly. Steam engines and electric engines have been incorporated into the design of the printing press. Computers have been integrated into the printing process in the 1970s.
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It can print 250 copies per hour. Gutenberg Press, this machine has a flat plate surface containing paper and pressed against the flat plate sealed.
Mechanized Presses
In 1824, Daniel Treadwell Boston was the first to attempt to upgrade the printing machine. By increasing gear and power to press the wood-framed plate, platen press bed and is four times faster than hand press. The media have been used throughout the nineteenth century and produce higher quality prints. In 1812, the Friedrik Koenig invented the printing process and expedites the process of steam-driven printing. The Koenig Press can print 400 sheets per hour.
In 1844, Richard Hoe invented the rotary press. Rotary press printing on paper when it passes between two cylinders, one cylinder support of paper, and the other contains a printing cylinder or plate type installed. The first rotary press can print up to 8000 copies per hour. Larger rotary engine, which contains a variety of machines, large press run printing is done.
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