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Updated: Apr 23, 2010
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Who invented printing in that place? Johannes Gutenberg

Created in China, the printing press revolutionized society there before being further developed in Europe in the 15th century by Johannes Gutenberg and his invention of the Gutenberg press.

What's the process of printing? Steps of the Printing Process

Each printing process is divided into steps that are pre-press, press, and post-press. Prepress operations include steps during which the idea of a printed image is converted into an image carrier, such as a plate, cylinder, or screen.

Which printer is the fastest?

The HP Officejet Pro X Series can deliver high-quality professional documents at up to 70 pages per minute (ppm), making it the fastest desktop printer according to Guinness World Records, powered by HP PageWide Technology, the company's next generation inkjet platform.

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What is the difference between an imprint and a lithograph?

Lithography was primarily a graphic art form throughout the nineteenth century and, as such, still holds a high artistic reputation. Lithographs are artists' original artworks and are typically signed, while there is no signature for offset lithographic printing and reproductions.

What does printing with 2 colors mean?

In 2 color printing, instead of one on lower end marketing materials, two ink colors are used, vs. four on higher-end commercially printed pieces. Typically, the inks used are Pantone ® colors, and are frequently used in a unique color to print a logo, design or symbol.

How is it possible to tell if a print is an original?

Prints have a straight edge that is clean, often created by the plate used to create the work. One of the best ways to spot a print is to look at the surface of a painting with a magnifying glass. A high-quality cell phone can often take photos that reveal a great deal, particularly when using various "filters."

Could I use a photo from Pinterest?

Scroll down under the "Usage rights" section and select "Free to use and share." These are images that you can pin down. Old images, old books, and other things that are no longer copyrighted are okay. Public domain means you can use it for free.


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