UNIVAC High speed printer
- UNIVAC High speed printer
The UNIVAC High speed printer read metal UNIVAC magnetic tape using a UNISERVO tape drive and printed the data at 600 lines per minute.
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* [http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Remington_Rand/UNIVAC.II.1957.102646302.pdf UNIVAC II] (PDF) Has photo of High speed printer
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