I seem to recall some behemoth page printer at one of the nuclear labs in the early 60's that had some insane number of pages per minute (or second).  Don't think it was this one - it looks relatively compact.  Very interesting - the inker and fuser are similar to what's done in modern laser printers.  

I also got a kick out of looking at the salaries for various types of engineering positions at the time.  As high as $12K a year!  lol  OTOH, you could probably get a really nice house for that amount in 1960.  

Thanks for sharing.  Really fun to page through.  

On Monday, August 8, 2022 at 09:12:35 AM CDT, Nick England <[email protected]> wrote:


Burroughs electrostatic teleprinter - See page 51 in this magazine

Cheers,
Nick
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