The printing press was invented by around 1440. A printing press is a device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium, thereby transferring the ink, often used for texts. In 1439, Gutenberg was the first European to use the printing press and movable type in Europe. Around that year, Johann was involved in a financial misadventure making polished metal mirrors. …show more content…
It makes things easier. For example, we read books, it saves a lot time for us, we can print a bunch of papers at a time so it’s convenient for our society. It also helps spread news to the world quickly. And the look of the printed words are more organized than the handwritten. Development of printing has made it probable for us to use of capability to read, as books on hundreds of various subjects, newspapers and magazines. Printing also became important in children’s life as printed books and schooling is compulsory for all the children in the world.
Johann receives credit for creating the first printing press in 1450. European output of printed books skyrocketed into the hundreds of millions of copies during the century. This expansion of access to information influenced every major cultural and political revolution for centuries. The printing press changed the world by making things easier for people and spread knowledge to the