A short history of the printing press and of the improvements in printing machinery from the time of Gutenberg up to the present day
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The narrative chronicles the technical evolution of printing from Gutenberg's movable-type screw press through successive mechanical innovations. It describes early wooden presses and incremental refinements such as guided screws and lever assistance, the shift to cast-iron frames exemplified by Stanhope and Columbian designs, and later toggle and Washington-style hand presses. Attention then moves to cylinder, rotary, and web-fed machines and to multi-cylinder and perfecting presses. Detailed descriptions of components, operating principles, and illustrated examples show how engineering changes increased speed, power, and print quality.
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