Did typesetters have any formal training or education?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Typesetter
Historically, typesetters often learned their craft through apprenticeships rather than formal education. They gained practical experience working under skilled typesetters, mastering techniques in letter arrangement, spacing, and printing processes. In the 20th century, some vocational schools began offering courses in typesetting, but many typesetters relied on hands-on training and experience in the printing industry.