The position of Printer Expert was created in 1872 to prepare specifications for print bids, read proof, measure work, estimate the quantity of paper required for each job, and examine state printing accounts (L. 1871, p. 613). The Printer Expert was under the supervision of the Secretary of State but not subject to his orders. Any disputes between the Printer Expert and the Secretary of State were resolved by the Commissioners of State Contracts. In 1915 the duties of the Printer Expert were transferred to the Superintendent of Printing (L. 1915, p. 671).
From the description of Record of prining orders for General Assembly bills, April 13, 1881-May 28, 1881. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36106806