8 Metaphors for printings

Having introduced computers ahead of the NT, its printing was neater but the paper was replete with errors typographical as well as factual.

For several days after that little party blue-printing in the Robinson-Ray office was a lost art.

His recognition of the importance of printing is given in these words: "Printing is the best and highest gift, the summum et postremum donum by which God advanceth the Gospel.

Dunton proceeds: 'Printing was now the uppermost in my thoughts, and hackney authors began to ply me with specimens as earnestly and with as much passion and concern as the watermen do passengers with Oars and Scullers.

Printing is a business attended with so little profit here, as there are already so many workmen, that it is almost useless for a stranger to apply.

Your printing this Letter may perhaps be an Admonition to reform him: As soon as it appears I will write my Name at the End of it, and lay it in his Way; the making which just Reprimand, I hope you will put in the Power of, SIR, Your constant Reader, and humble Servant.

The mere printing of such words in italics is an active force towards degeneration.

The printing of these was the first thing of the kind that had ever been done in Burmah, and the missionaries rejoiced that the art of printing should be introduced into the country directly through Christianity.

8 Metaphors for  printings