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  2. IBM Selectric - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the introduction of the Selectric III, IBM introduced the IBM Personal Typewriter, a hybrid model that used the widely available 88-character “golfball” type elements and correction tape of the Selectric II, but used the newer Selectric III’s ribbon cartridges. Limited to a single fixed pitch (only 12 CPI, though either pica ...

  3. IBM Wheelwriter - Wikipedia

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    The Wheelwriter was IBM's first daisy wheel typewriter and served as the successor to their long-lived and commercially successful IBM Selectric typewriter series. [8] At the time of their release, IBM continued to produce the Selectric III, Personal Typewriter, and two Electronic Typewriters—the Models 85 and 95 for a number of months.

  4. Ink ribbon - Wikipedia

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    An ink ribbon or inked ribbon is an expendable assembly serving the function of transferring pigment to ... The IBM Selectric typewriter required ribbons of polymer ...

  5. Typewriter - Wikipedia

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    IBM Selectric II (dual Latin/Hebrew typeball and keyboard) IBM introduced the IBM Selectric typewriter in 1961, which replaced the typebars with a spherical element (or typeball) slightly smaller than a golf ball, with reverse-image letters molded into its surface. The Selectric used a system of latches, metal tapes, and pulleys driven by an ...

  6. IBM MT/ST - Wikipedia

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    IBM Magnetic Tape/Selectric Composer (MT/SC) in use Panel of MT/ST. The IBM MT/ST (Magnetic Tape/Selectric Typewriter, and known in Europe as MT72 [1]) was a model of the IBM Selectric typewriter, built into its own desk, integrated with magnetic tape recording and playback facilities, located in an attached enclosure, with controls and a bank of relays. [2]

  7. Letter-quality printer - Wikipedia

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    A letter-quality printer was a form of computer impact printer that was able to print with the quality typically expected from a business typewriter such as an IBM Selectric. A letter-quality printer operates in much the same fashion as a typewriter. A metal or plastic printwheel embossed with letters, numbers, or symbols strikes an inked ...