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perhaps it might be a good idea for those of you who really donamp;#39;t know an awful lot about this to just step back a bit and say well how did type setting and printing come about anyway and Iamp;#39;m sure many of you out there know that it goes back hundreds if not thousands of years in the Far East particularly it was possible to uh make marks on paper for Chinese Japanese Arabic characters 100 hundreds and hundreds of years ago those of in Us in Western Europe often fall into the Trap of thinking well really printing was invented in 1456 I think it was by Johan Guttenberg in Ms in Germany and of course he produced the famous Gutenberg Bibles but I think in all fairness youamp;#39;ve got to say he didnamp;#39;t invent it he rediscovered it perhaps he refined the techniques and so on so to give you some idea Iamp;#39;ve got here a sample of wooden type and if you look down here itamp;#39;s actually for a font called caslon which some of you may even have the modern form of