I guess I should have said copier's that were reliable, affordable and could fit down the hatch of a Submarine. We had a funky little machine that used a special paper and a pink sheet of transfer medium, exactly how we used it has now escaped through the gray haired ring of forgetfulness.
Bill Chmelik wrote:
The first commercially available copier was the Xerox 914, introduce in 1959. I started working on 'puters in 1973 programming an IBM Systems 370 Model 158 at the UICC Engineering and Computer center. In the early 80's there were still some 914's out there.
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I started working with computer in the early 60's and open defiance was built into those early monsters. Copiers had not been invented yet.Dale in the Flat Lands
phil wrote:
LOL! Actually I work with computers and copiers.
phil
if a machine defies me, it must be destroyed!
I take it you are in the junk and recycling business. :-)
Dale in the Flat Lands
phil wrote:if a machine defies me, it must be destroyed!
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