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Daisy wheel printing is an
impact printing technology invented in 1970 by
Andrew Gabor at
Diablo Data Systems. It uses
interchangeable pre-formed type...
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operates in much the same
fashion as a typewriter. A
metal or
plastic printwheel embossed with letters, numbers, or
symbols strikes an
inked ribbon, depositing...
- ProQuest. "Genuine IBM
Thesis Printwheel". Typewriters.com. Mayo, R. D. (September 1985). "System
control for a
printwheel typewriter". IBM
Journal of Research...
- 130-character
print wheels are
unique to the
Apple DWP; the
standard Qume
printwheel has 96 characters. It
could be used with the Lisa system,
Apple III system...
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Xerox based on Diablo's "daisywheels" and OEMs of Qume
which had
similar printwheel technology, and CRT-based
systems from AES, Lexitron, Vydek, Wang and...
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wheels that
could be
removed and
reinserted in a
different order; and a
printwheel with a
mixed alphabet. However, the C-52 was one of the last generation...
- were the 9R87201, the
HyType I (1973) and the
HyType II. Some of the
printwheels were plastic,
others were "metalized." Also
included were the Diablo...
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Factors department,
whose group needed a
graphic designer to
develop printwheel and
display fonts for the typewriters.
After joining Kinkead's team, he...