First of all, you must really like printing.
Secondly, I suggest you practice from the side, which is in Xinhua dictionary. Generally speaking, as long as you practice the radicals well, you will basically master the writing structure of the printed form.
When you finish practicing the radicals, you can start practicing the whole word. I suggest that you don't practice a word when you practice. It is best to practice your favorite sentences so as not to get bored.
Then there is the font. There are two most commonly used types of printing, one is italics, the other is Songti, and of course there are other fonts, so I won't go into details.
Personally, I feel that the thickness of the song style has not changed much, so it is easier to grasp (I practice the song style). Attention! Personally, I think it depends on your interest. If you like other fonts, you can practice.
Finally, the most important thing in practicing calligraphy is persistence. Needless to say, how many words to practice every day, but at least practice more when you have time. You can write love letters when you are bored, and the font can be adjusted by your mobile phone. Writing love letters can stimulate your interest in writing. You can also write other lines of TV series, favorite ancient poems, good speeches, inspirational quotes … whatever you like. As the saying goes, interest is the best teacher and the greatest talent.
Printing refers to fonts used in printing or similar fonts used in printing. English printed materials include Times New Roman, etc. China prints include Song Style, etc.
The printing is horizontal and vertical, and the font frame is very standardized. Take Song Dynasty as an example, it is thin and thick, dignified in structure, appropriate in density and clear in handwriting. Readers are not easy to get tired after reading Song Ti for a long time, so the texts of books and newspapers are generally printed in Song Ti.