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In the old days, printing was primarily done using movable type, a technique developed by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. Individual letters made of metal were arranged to form words and sentences on a printing press. Ink was applied to the type, and paper was pressed against it to transfer the ink, producing multiple copies of text. This method revolutionized the dissemination of information, making books and printed materials more accessible.



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In the old days, printing was primarily done using movable type, a technique developed by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. Individual letters made of metal were arranged to form words and sentences on a printing press. Ink was applied to the type, and paper was pressed against it to transfer the ink, producing multiple copies of text. This method revolutionized the dissemination of information, making books and printed materials more accessible.



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In the old days, printing was primarily done using movable type, a technique developed by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. Individual letters made of metal were arranged to form words and sentences on a printing press. Ink was applied to the type, and paper was pressed against it to transfer the ink, producing multiple copies of text. This method revolutionized the dissemination of information, making books and printed materials more accessible.

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