
Gutenberg printing
Gutenberg printing refers to the process developed by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, which revolutionized how books were produced. He invented movable metal type, allowing individual letters to be rearranged and reused, making printing faster and more efficient. This innovation enabled mass production of books, significantly lowering costs and increasing access to knowledge. Gutenberg's most famous work was the Gutenberg Bible, and his method laid the foundation for modern printing and publishing. It marked a major turning point in history by spreading ideas more widely and fostering education and literacy.