Jan Haller was a wine, beer, and olive oil merchant, bookseller, owner of a printing house in Kraków in 1505–1525 and a paper mill in Prądnik Czerwony. The most famous books of Haller's printing house are the magnificently published so-called Statutes of Chancellor Łaski, i.e. Commune Regni Poloniae Privilegium, printed in paper and parchment copies in 1506. The description of Jan Haller's printing activity and documentation of the typographic resources of his printing house are presented in portfolios I, II and IV of the Polonia typographica saeculi sedecimi series. A collection of images of the printing stock of Polish pressing plants of the 16th century. Ossolineum 1962-1968.