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PRINTING INNO-VENTIONS
During the early times, when machines were not yet capable of doing human chores, the art of printing was done by hands. Everything has to be written. Imagine working and doing things manually like writing your report and having to rewrite them over and over to make copies. Pretty exhausting, isn’t it?
But then, the typewriter made a dramatic appearance in the printing industry. Although slow and manually operated, it was considered as one of the greatest invention that time. Making writing an easy task, it immediately took the place of handwriting and was a big success. The only thing that people had to do is click on the desired keys. Better than handwriting.
Next came the Xerox machine. It made printed materials available to everyone. The task of making copies was cut into half as this machine gave reproduction another meaning. Duplicates can be made from a single copy. The Xerox machine revolutionized the repetition of prints that were usually manually done over and over to produce the desired number of copies. This machine made printing a menial task of putting a copy inside it and wait.
Comes the computer, with its soft buttons and wide screen and of course, its printer. Prints can now be seen clearly. Mistakes corrected without getting the paper dirty and can even help with your spellings and grammar. All that needed to be done is to input the number of
copies required, push a button and then after a few minutes, copies done.
From these early innovations came the idea for new and more innovative printing methods and machines that continues to improve together with the changing technology.
What used to be simple black and white printings are now colored, even multi-colored. The simple and ordinary fonts changes to dramatic and more compelling texts. Copies that used to take a long time to reproduce are now made in a flash. Making work efficient so deadlines can be met. More durable inks replaced the ones that faded easily.
The best offer these modern technologies have to offer is its affordable prices. Even though it uses state-of-the-art facilities, prices are reduced so more people can afford them. Small time businesses can easily pay the rates for printings. Saving time, resources and money while achieving excellent services.
So the next time you find yourself complaining about your printing job, think what it was like before these inventions were made, then maybe you will feel a lot better…and luckier…
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About the Author
Florie Lyn Masarate got her first article printed in the school newsletter in the third grade. Her hobbies include reading any book she can get her hands on.
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