It began printing on the very day of its author's death, which was due to a heart attack.
The Express began printing there in 1938 having been on the same site since 1927.
It switched to the left and began printing an address.
The magazine began printing in color at an unknown date.
They began printing Bicycle cards, which would become their most popular line, in 1885.
The following day they began printing the first issue in Harrisburg.
It first began printing as a weekly newspaper on January 2, 1849.
That year, the paper began printing in the morning, instead of afternoon, so students and faculty could read it during breakfast.
In 1998 the publication began printing on a glossy paper stock.
By 1586 he began printing music books, using engraved plates.