-
project of the
National Library of
Medicine and
Mergenthaler produced the
Linotron. The ZIP 200
could produce text at 600
characters per
second using high-speed...
-
acquisition K. S. Paul to form Linotype-Paul Ltd
which developed a
range of
Linotron phototypesetters using K. S. Paul's
cathode ray tube technology. The company...
- IBM 2680 (1967), I.I.I.
VideoComp (1973?),
Autologic APS5 (1975), and
Linotron 202 (1978).
These machines were the
mainstay of
phototypesetting for much...
-
typeface was
digitized in 1981–82, New
Johnston finally became ready for
Linotron photo-typesetting machine, and
first appeared in London's
Underground stations...
- with
Linotype to
license the
Helvetica and
Times Roman fonts (through the
Linotron 100). By 1987,
PostScript had
become the industry-standard
printer language...
- CBS
Laboratories won a GPO
contract to
build a
machine called the
Linotron. The
Linotron took a
computer magnetic tape from the
publishing agency that had...
-
digitisation in the US in 1981–82, New
Johnston finally became ready for
Linotron photo-typesetting machine, and
first appeared in London's
Underground stations...
- with a
customised keyboard",
supporting the Cora 5
language devised for
Linotron typesetters.
Pricing for this
solution started at £5500, with multiple...