Photograph, Stanhope Press, First Iron Printing Pr
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License this stock photo and more images of Stock photo Around 1800 Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope, built the first printing press entirely out of iron. The increased rigidity resulting from the iron, rather than wood construction, further improved the efficiency of the press. Output increased only modestly, from an average of 200 sheets per hour on by Science Source Images. at
A BRIEF HISTORY OF PRINTING The printing press is considered one of the most important inventions in history. This device has made it possible for books, newspapers, magazines, and other reading materials
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