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  2. IBM 1403 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 1416 is an interchangeable train cartridge introduced with the 1403-N1 and also used with the IBM 3203. This means instead of using a chain of linked characters, the printer uses a train of unlinked characters. The cartridge allows the operator to change the font and/or character set arrangement being used by the printer.

  3. IBM hammer printers - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1959, the IBM 1403 Model 1 is the first hammer based printer produced by IBM. It uses type slugs on a chain and is the first IBM printer to do so. In 1967 the IBM 1403 Model N1 is the first IBM printer to use a train rather than a chain. This change is made because it is not possible to achieve higher speeds using a chain.

  4. Line printer - Wikipedia

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    IBM 1403 line printer, the classic line printer of the mainframe era. A line printer prints one entire line of text before advancing to another line. [1] Most early line printers were impact printers. Line printers are mostly associated with unit record equipment and the early days of digital computing, but the technology is still in use.

  5. IBM Machine Code Printer Control Characters - Wikipedia

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    Early mainframe printers were usually line printers. Line printers provide a limited set of commands to control how the paper is advanced when print lines are printed. The application writing reports, list, etc. to be printed has to include those commands in the print data. These single character print commands are called printer control ...

  6. IBM 1400 series - Wikipedia

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    The computers were offered to replace tabulating machines like the IBM 407. The 1400-series machines stored information in magnetic cores as variable-length character strings separated on the left by a special bit, called a "wordmark," and on the right by a "record mark." Arithmetic was performed digit-by-digit.

  7. Compatible ink - Wikipedia

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    Compatible ink is manufactured for several types of machines including fax machines, laser printers, inkjet printers, multifunction printers, and copiers.Aside from compatible products, three other sources of consumables are also available to supply these machines, including OEM brand ink and toner, remanufactured toner and ink cartridges, and refilled ink and toner cartridges.

  8. IBM 1401 - Wikipedia

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    In such installations, with an IBM 7090 for example, the mainframe computers used only magnetic tape for input-output. It was the 1401 that transferred input data from slow peripherals (such as the IBM 1402 Card Read-Punch) to tape, and transferred output data from tape to the card punch, the IBM 1403 Printer, or other peripherals. This allowed ...

  9. VEB Robotron - Wikipedia

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    KC 85/2, KC 85/3, KC 85/4 microcomputers - with two internal slots for expansion cartridges and one back-side connector for: D002 - expansion unit for 4 additional expansion cartridges; D004 - a floppy controller subsystem plus 2 cartridge slots; KC 87 microcomputer - a.k.a. Z 9001 and KC 85/1; Z 1013, a home computer - consumer product in kit form

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