- ISBN 978-1-4276-3270-8. Hogan, Thom (March 1984). "Creating a
letterhead with your
daisywheel printer".
Creative Computing Magazine. 10 (3): 202. Kostopoulos, G. K...
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characters took five such units. (Many
daisywheel typewriters,
offering similar capabilities, also had
daisywheel elements for 15-pitch typing,
using four...
- 1978
Olivetti was one of the
first manufacturers to
introduce electronic daisywheel printer-based word
processing machines,
called TES 401 and TES 501. Later...
- Name
Products Status References QMS
merged to Minolta-QMS in 2000 Qume
daisywheel acquired by Wyse...
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include typewriter-derived printers, teletypewriter-derived printers,
daisywheel printers, dot
matrix printers, and line printers. Dot-matrix printers...
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companies from Britain,
Europe and the
United States—but
before the
advent of
daisywheel and
electronic machines—the
typewriter market faced strong competition...
- PCW9512 (Z80, 3.5 MHz, 512 KB RAM,
single or dual 720 KB 3"
floppy drives,
daisywheel printer, "paper white" screen) PcW9256 (Z80, 3.5 MHz, 256 KB RAM, single...
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companies from Britain,
Europe and the
United States.
Before the
advent of
daisywheel and
electronic machines —
Royal as well as the
other major manufacturers...
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output a line or a page at a time. Many
impact printers, such as the
daisywheel printer and dot
matrix printer, used a
print head that
printed a character...
- 1978
Olivetti was one of the
first manufacturers to
introduce electronic daisywheel printer-based word
processing machines,
called TES 401 and TES 501. Later...