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European printing in the history of foreign printing
As for the history of movable type printing in Europe, the Encyclopedia Britannica also mentioned that in 1423 ~ 1437, the Dutchman L. Song Yang (also known as Koster) successfully printed the Dutch Latin method and headlines with woodblock movable type, but the engraving quality of orthography failed to surpass that of woodblock, so it failed to be popularized.

Printing in Europe also spread to other parts of the European continent. For example, 15 16 set up a printing factory in Fez, Morocco, and 156 1 year spread to Goa, India. 1638 ~ 1648 spread to the United States. 1752, Canada established a printing factory. /kloc-was introduced to Japan in the middle of the 0/9th century.

European printing technology was introduced to China by missionaries by printing religious books. 1807, English missionary Ma Lixun failed to print the Bible with alloy movable type in Guangzhou. 18 14 took China to Malacca for lettering. Ten years later, the book was completed and shipped back to China. 18 15 years, the British missionary Marsman entrusted P. Thomas to carve words in Macao and transport them to Sin Chew (now Singapore) to print the Chinese Bible. 1844 Presbyterian Church of America opened a flower and flower bible study class in Macau. 1845 moved to Ningbo, renamed Presbyterian Missionary Publishing House of America, and then moved to Shanghai. During the period when missionary Jiang Baili was in charge of Presbyterian Publishing Company, seven kinds of China movable type copper molds were made by electroplating method. Lead printing technology has gradually become popular in China.