It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
In 1814, the London Times was printed for the first time on a cylinder press. A machine similar to the Victoria-Front that is exhibited in hall 9 at the booth of the Museum für print art in Leipzig.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
This is a rather small example of a press with a toggle mechanism that was used to print books. Before the 19th century these were made out of wood. Through the use of iron and an improved transmission of power printing quality made a large step ahead in its evolution.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
A letter case for metallic letters - this system finished the chaos that arose with the use of dozens of different characters in printing.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
This copper plate printing press was used for etching - the large heavy cylinder presses down the metal plate onto paper - just by moving the wooden arms.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
Karin Pietschmann shows visitors in hall 9 how she uses a copperplate printing press for producing pictures.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
Platen presses such as this Boston press were developed around 1830 in the US. They work by repeatedly opening and shutting. The form is held vertically and is either stationary or moves back and forth against the platen.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
These sheets are procuced in the museum of printing art in Leipzig with ancient cylinder presses.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
Hall 7a welcomed a historic guest. There, Gutenberg covered with historical garment, prints with a screw press at the booth of the Gutenberg museum in Mainz, Germany.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
This is a reproduction of the Codex Gisela that was handwritten around 1400. It is a hymnbook with songs for the mass.
It started about 600 years ago - the first presses were used in order to get alphabetic characters onto paper. That basically means that drupas roots reach back into the 15th century - literally speaking. Nevertheless, it took a whole many decades until the first drupa took place in 1951.
A reproduction of Gutenbergs bible - it already took a few weeks in order to produce just two pages for the people working at the Gutenberg museum in Mainz. First, the black characters were being printed with a press, then the red lines and the ornaments were added by hand. The same procedure that Gutenberg used.
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