Printer’s Devils

A printer’s devil is an apprentice at a printing establishment who cleaned blank ink off the presses or errors that one finds in a printed manuscript or a book.

Ran across interesting term.

Some well-known printer's devils were Mark Twain, Benjamin Franklin and Walt Whitman.

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