- The IBM
Selectric (a
portmanteau of "selective" and "electric") was a
highly successful line of
electric typewriters introduced by IBM on 31 July 1961...
-
electromechanical Selectric Typewriter with
fully proportional spacing and
which used a
Selectric type
element was the
expensive Selectric Composer, which...
- The IBM MT/ST (Magnetic Tape/
Selectric Typewriter, and
known in
Europe as MT72) was a
model of the IBM
Selectric typewriter,
built into its own desk,...
- mechanism, as
opposed to the
fixed carriage and type ball used in the IBM
Selectric,
introduced in 1961.
After 1944, each
model came in both "Standard" and...
- wrap words,
which was
begun by IBM's
Magnetic Tape
Selectric Typewriter (later,
Magnetic Card
Selectric Typewriter).
Expensive Typewriter,
written and improved...
- families,
replacing their long-lived and
commercially successful IBM
Selectric typewriter series on its
introduction in 1984. All
models in the Wheelwriter...
-
weighted with a
whiffletree mechanism to
produce finer steps. The IBM
Selectric typewriter uses such a system. DACs are
widely used in
modern communication...
- and IBM
Selectric-based
printers were the most-common examples. The
Flexowriter printed with a
conventional typebar mechanism while the
Selectric used IBM's...
- IBM had
developed the IBM MT/ST (Magnetic Tape/
Selectric Typewriter). It was a
model of the IBM
Selectric typewriter from
earlier in 1961, but it came built...
- high-quality
output comparable to
premium typewriters such as the IBM
Selectric, but two to
three times faster.
Daisy wheel printing was used in electronic...