"Ironically, the uniformity of the copies of Gutenberg’s Bible led many superstitious people of the time to equate printing with Satan because it seemed to be magical. Printers’ apprentices became known as the "printer’s devil." In Paris, Fust [a typographer] was charged as a witch. Although he escaped the Inquisition, other printers did not." (The Unsung Heroes, a History of Print by Dr. Jerry Waite 2001)"