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'''Printing''' is an industrial process for reproducing copies of [[text]]s and images, typically with [[ink]] on [[paper]] using a [[printing press]]. It is an important part of [[publishing]].
'''Printing''' is an industrial process for reproducing copies of [[text]]s and images, typically with [[ink]] on [[paper]] using a printing press. It is an important part of publishing.


Printing using a printing press dates back to the [[15th century]] in [[Europe]], although the technique have been developed and used earlier in [[China]]. An example is the ''[[Wikipedia::Diamond Sutra|Diamond Sutra]]'' of AD [[868]], a Buddhist scripture, which is the earliest known dated work of [[block printing]].
Printing using a printing press dates back to the [[15th century]] in [[Europe]], although the technique have been developed and used earlier in [[China]]. An example is the ''[[Wikipedia::Diamond Sutra|Diamond Sutra]]'' of AD [[868]], a Buddhist scripture, which is the earliest known dated work of [[block printing]].


The advent of printing greatly increased the production and availability of [[books]].
== Related articles ==

== External Links==
* [[Wikipedia::printing|The Wikipedia article on Printing]] which includes notable printers.
* [[Wikipedia::printing|The Wikipedia article on Printing]] which includes notable printers.
[[category:books]]

Latest revision as of 14:29, 15 October 2009

Printing is an industrial process for reproducing copies of texts and images, typically with ink on paper using a printing press. It is an important part of publishing.

Printing using a printing press dates back to the 15th century in Europe, although the technique have been developed and used earlier in China. An example is the Diamond Sutra of AD 868, a Buddhist scripture, which is the earliest known dated work of block printing.

The advent of printing greatly increased the production and availability of books.

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