Internet and printing
Time rushes by with great speed, today is the last Monday in July. Let it be filled with pleasant events.
The life of the printing industry does not stand still. The Internet and printing are all means of disseminating information. There is a certain connection between them, which has a great influence on the print media (mass media).
The transmission of information (publications) by wire has been carried out for a long time. There was a system called Gazeta2 for the transmission of daily newspapers by telegraph. In 1964, the circulation of the Pravda newspaper in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) was first printed from photographic forms received via communication channels from Moscow.
In 1971, there were already 12 points of reception of newspaper pages by phototelegraph. Later there were several dozen of them. With the phototelegraphic method, the print of the newspaper strip was placed in a transmitting apparatus installed in a publishing house, and transmitted through communication channels by electrical impulses to reception points, where photocopies of the newspaper strip were recorded on the receiving devices on film and thus a photographic form was obtained for both single and multi-color printing. … This system was used by central newspapers.
In the early 2000s, experiments were carried out to transfer the pages of the Krasnaya Zvezda newspaper via satellite communication lines to print it in areas quite remote from Moscow. During these experiments, the newspaper was published there even earlier than in Moscow.
There was a time when files with layouts were brought to the printing house on floppy disks, disks and flash drives, although flash drives are still used today. With the development of the Internet, absolutely new forms of organizing the production of printed publications have appeared: placing an order, approving a color proof, designing and delivering a circulation, coordinating current issues – all this and much more is carried out online. These processes made it possible to overcome geographic barriers, due to which the publishing business was previously mainly tied to a specific printing house, it became possible to cooperate with many cities and even countries.
The First Experimental Printing House keeps up with the times. Order the printing of catalogs, books, magazines, posters, calendars in our printing house and see for yourself.
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55Kharkov printing house, printing, offset printing, book printing, magazine printing, catalog printing, notebook printing, poster printing, booklet printing, leaflet printing
Always with you, First experimental printing house, Kharkov
Internet and printing
Time rushes by with great speed, today is the last Monday in July. Let it be filled with pleasant events.
The life of the printing industry does not stand still. The Internet and printing are all means of disseminating information. There is a certain connection between them, which has a great influence on the print media (mass media).
The transmission of information (publications) by wire has been carried out for a long time. There was a system called Gazeta2 for the transmission of daily newspapers by telegraph. In 1964, the circulation of the Pravda newspaper in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) was first printed from photographic forms received via communication channels from Moscow.
In 1971, there were already 12 points of reception of newspaper pages by phototelegraph. Later there were several dozen of them. With the phototelegraphic method, the print of the newspaper strip was placed in a transmitting apparatus installed in a publishing house, and transmitted through communication channels by electrical impulses to reception points, where photocopies of the newspaper strip were recorded on the receiving devices on film and thus a photographic form was obtained for both single and multi-color printing. … This system was used by central newspapers.
In the early 2000s, experiments were carried out to transfer the pages of the Krasnaya Zvezda newspaper via satellite communication lines to print it in areas quite remote from Moscow. During these experiments, the newspaper was published there even earlier than in Moscow.
There was a time when files with layouts were brought to the printing house on floppy disks, disks and flash drives, although flash drives are still used today. With the development of the Internet, absolutely new forms of organizing the production of printed publications have appeared: placing an order, approving a color proof, designing and delivering a circulation, coordinating current issues – all this and much more is carried out online. These processes made it possible to overcome geographic barriers, due to which the publishing business was previously mainly tied to a specific printing house, it became possible to cooperate with many cities and even countries.
The First Experimental Printing House keeps up with the times. Order the printing of catalogs, books, magazines, posters, calendars in our printing house and see for yourself.
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55Kharkov printing house, printing, offset printing, book printing, magazine printing, catalog printing, notebook printing, poster printing, booklet printing, leaflet printing
Always with you, First experimental printing house, Kharkov