History of printing
Worldwide, over 45 billion pages (2005 figure) per year printed. modern printing is generally regarded as having been created in the year 1450 when printing was invented by Johannes Gutenberg, although the race is withholding recognition of the existence in the Far East as early as AD 1040. The alloy of lead and tin and antimony used by Gutenberg for parts is the same type used now and now all movable type printing ultimately derives from Gutenberg’s printing press.
Before the press handle only incredibly able to read or have access to books and they pass on the expertise of others by word of mouth, he gave a lot of energy because they could choose how to interpret texts. For example one of the first effects of printing was a wide distribution of the Bible to do. Once the general population could read the words of God on their own and their individual interpretations of the Catholic Church has lost its monopoly and the cost of its power.
Print affects not only the religion they had a great influence on politics as well. When it was invented censorship has been incredibly difficult and the impact of the printing material that the state had not approved was often fatal. Print ensured that the loss of knowledge that the Middle Ages would come again. Handle recent years many modern printers generally started using the method of digital printing and people were able to connect printers to get their homes and offices only. Generally smaller inkjet printer at home that are relatively slow and expensive to use while larger desktop printers toner printers tend to be