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The Impact of Johannes Gutenberg on Printing
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  For centuries, books have been a source of knowledge and entertainment. However, it was only with the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 that mass production of printed material became possible. This is why Johannes Gutenberg is often referred to as the “Father of Printing”. Let’s take a closer look at his innovative invention and how it changed the world.  
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Johannes Gutenberg, printer's sample for the World's. Photo by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. RawPixel.  
Early Life and Impact
Johann Gutenberg is widely known for his development of the printing press in the 15th century. This invention revolutionized publishing and made it easier to spread knowledge and ideas across Europe. While Gutenberg's achievements are well-known, his private life is not as widely discussed. Gutenberg was born in Mainz, Germany, around 1400 CE as a member of a wealthy family. After spending some time living in Strasbourg, he returned to Mainz where he married a woman named Ennelin de le Mare and had two children with her. He spent many years working on the printing press while also running a number of businesses in Mainz. It is believed that he eventually fell into debt due to his unsuccessful investments and this led him to develop the printing press in order to make money more quickly.  
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Gutenberg Press. Photo by Andrew Plumb. Flickr.  
Gutenberg's Invention
Johannes Gutenberg was a German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who lived during the Middle Ages. In 1440, he invented a movable-type printing press that revolutionized printing technology by allowing for the mass production of books and other printed materials. His invention used an adjustable mold that could be reused as new letters were needed to form words and sentences while printing. This machine made it much easier to produce more copies in shorter periods of time than before allowing for the rapid dissemination of information around Europe via printed materials like books, pamphlets, newspapers, magazines, and more.  
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Gutenberg praying, the inventor of the modern printing press. Photo by Jean Louis Mazieres. Flickr.  
The Spread of Knowledge
Before Gutenberg’s invention, books were expensive because they had to be written by hand—and therefore took much longer to copy than with a printing press. Because these copies were so expensive, only wealthy people could afford them; most people relied on oral traditions or church sermons to learn about religion or politics instead. Thanks to his invention, however, knowledge began to spread more rapidly among common citizens—leading to greater literacy rates across Europe and beyond. Moreover, this newfound access to knowledge helped fuel various movements throughout histories such as the Renaissance period in Europe and the Abolitionist Movement in America—both of which rely heavily on written works for their success!  
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Image by Adam Winger, Unsplash. 27th Aug 2022.  
The Impact Today
Gutenberg’s legacy still lives on today in many ways; from our ability to print out documents quickly at home or in an office setting; all the way up to 3D printers making custom parts for cars! Furthermore, his invention paved the way for modern publishing houses where authors can share their stories with millions around the world without having to worry about costs associated with manual copying or distribution methods like mail delivery systems (which were also relatively new inventions at this time). Finally - without Gutenberg’s invention: we wouldn't have computers or digital devices as we know them now either - since they rely heavily on printed circuits & components!  
Conclusion:
It is impossible to overstate just how impactful Johannes Gutenberg’s invention has been over the past 600 years it completely revolutionized how information was transmitted and shared around Europe and beyond! Not only did it open up access to knowledge for common citizens but also spurred massive social change throughout history due to its widespread availability. Today we can still see its influence everywhere from our home computer printers up to 3D industrial ones being used in manufacturing plants around the world! To say "thank you" doesn't even begin to cover what this incredible 15th-century inventor has done for us all!   Sources: THX News & Wikipedia. Read the full article
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