Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 538: Applications of Printed Materials

"I hope I can be a little more precise."

Gorgogo continues to talk about printing regardless of this confusion.

"I was able to model the painting that the baron gave me, so that this kid could model it and increase the number of exams. The painting is not an autograph of the Baron, either. When I write a painting with a steel brush on a copper plate, the surroundings become buried, but when I apply it to a different formulation of the leatherless liquid, I can take away its burrs and scraps. Besides, the sculpted part of the painting has a cool effect. For the most part, it's easier to see."

"... right"

"Mm-hmm. That and the printing press could use a little more improvement. I try to keep the four corners down and keep them down from the top, but here's more, you want to make it a gritty push mechanism. I don't know how to use a water wheel, but I feel like I can use a mechanism or gear to turn around like that..."

"Yeah? How did you know about the waterwheel?

Gorgogo turned a blatant blind eye when he noticed and asked.

"Gorgogo"

"Uh-huh. What, I just listened around a little bit. Most of our guests are here."

Indeed, the interview with the experts was held at the corner of the workshop.

If it was Gorgogo, which was attached to the printing press in the same building, the content would have come naturally in if the ears had been clear.

"Ha... this is this one failure. But don't do it anymore."

Caution was taken, but there is no doubt that Gorgogo has produced results.

You can't kill people's curiosity, and craftsmen like Gorgogo don't really think it's bad because they've been upgrading their skills by stealing from others.

When I take the booklet again, it is certainly well done.

Every single step of the monster's line is beautifully edged and free of ink seepage.

"How big can this be printed?

The original printing press was an improvement on the wine's compressor, lacking the pressure to put it on the surface, and at best a print of a size slightly larger than the postcard.

"Oh, not now, not this much."

The squares Gorgogo had moved his boneless palms to make had expanded to about the size of the common paperwork.

This means that paper-sized pictures can be printed with current accuracy.

"... should I talk to the church before they say anything"

When this story of the territory came, I was planning to put a test version of the monster control manual in the church of the territory, but it was as an accessory to a coarse booklet with poor precision, and if it was possible to print a size that could be substituted as a little piece of art, things would be different again.

"At this size, we can also spread the Baron's writings."

If technology advances, applications will expand.

You can print the writings of the Baron, who is now gaining fame as a musician.

An inexpensive booklet with rich and precise diagrams would play a decisive role in spreading the Baron's achievements to the public.

If more people take a musical approach to monster ecology with reference to the booklet, it will invariably lead to the banishment of monster threats from this world.

How to incorporate the new element of advanced printing technology into territorial development?

Or should it be handled alone?

Quite troubling.