That is why hieromonk Teodosije, hegumen of the monastery, and his fellow monks, made types of 250 engraved wooden plates.
[1] It was established and operational in a small monastery of Saint George in village Vrutci of Rujno Župa near Užice in 1537.
[3] Dejan Medaković concluded that Rujno Monastery was poor so its hieromonk and printer Teodosije had to use wooden types.
Some other authors believe that substantial income of monastery received from its spa actually contributed to establishment of the printing house.
[8] In one letter written by Vuk Karadžić in 1857 he described wide red columns of the monastery he saw in madrasa.