The History of Print
We wouldn’t be where we are today if it weren’t for decades of dedication to the printing process.
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200 A.D.
Woodblock Carving
Stamps carved into blocks of wood.
1440.
Printing Press
The first mass-production press. Perhaps the greatest invention of all time.
1796.
Lithography
A process using oil and water.
1843.
Rotary Press
Steam-powered, large, fast, and noisy.
1875.
Offset Printing
Colors are separated then merged together.
1910.
Screen Printing
Transfers design onto virtually anything.
1938.
Xerography
AKA a copying machine.
1951.
Inkjet Printing
The computer era gives way to digital printing.
1984.
Laser Printing
Impresses images using light.
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