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The first mention of a mechanized printing press was in Europe, and it appeared in a lawsuit in Strasbourg.
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Johannes Gutenberg and his associates made a press, that was inspired by the medieval paper press and the ancient wine-and-olive press.
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The printing press got its parts very early and one of these may have been the mobile bed.
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Gutenberg printed an edition of the Bible which was one of the earliest printed from movable type.
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Metal presses began to appear, and they were seeing the advantages of cylinders andconsiderd applying steam power.
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Richard M. Hoe of New York perfected a power-driven cylinder press, significantly increasing printing speed.
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The patented typewriter could write faster than a pen.
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A significant innovation was the offset press, valuable for color printing due to its ability to print multiple colors in one run.
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The computer revoltuion improved printing composition, with digital data replacing more steps in the print process.
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A new electronic printing method, print-on-demand, began to compete with offset printing.
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I think that we will be able to print edible food with different ingredients and flavors because we already have printers that can print chocalates so why not use different ingredientsaand print meals.