Basically I have an official NZ (british) birth certificate dated 1942. It must have been hand typed. So... it's strange to see the dot matrix font in 1942. I'm guessing it was a special government typewriter. Any idea which typewriter? Did the typewriter use typical letter hammers? And why was the pinfont was picked? Was this form of printing widespread?

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I thank you for your report. Very enlightening actually - looks like August 1983, probably towards the beginning of the model. I see at least one extra switch and 3 buttons that mine lacks, seems to be extra memory functions (possibly does do multi-line editing, but as we are both without manuals, hard to tell). Clearly some extra functions involving printer buffering too. Neato!


Same dot-matrix typeface as the EP-20. perhaps they didn't improve the print head until the EP-4x series. Appears to take the same ribbon as the EP-20 too.


I'm sad that you didn't enjoy the little guy as much as I thought you might, but an excellent set of photos nontheless. (:

That looks like the font produced by my old Commodore printer (of around the same vintage). I remember that dot-matrix printouts were considered "top-notch modernism" back in the early '80s, when I started handing school reports and homework printed in actual computer paper (complete with the tractor feeder strips... they looked more "modern" and cool than plain old letter-size paper!)


The biggest problem i had with dot-matrix printing in the early '80s was that characters like g, y, p, q were fitted in the same 8x8 matrix as the rest of the letters, and thus appeared slightly misaligned compared to the rest of the text (they appeared compressed and a bit over the top of the other characters). Not to mention the lack of Spanish language characters, like the letterĀ  and the accents, so once the homework was printed, I had to go over it again with a pen adding manually whatever accents and Spanish characters missing. Not as neat as the printing of my old Olivetti, but hey, I was being "modern".Ā 


Now, coming back to this little Frankenstein. I'm very curious about it because if it uses dot-matrix printing technology it means it should be able, in theory, to produce special characters by means of programming. It would probably be a very slow and noisy printer (just like any dot-matrix printer of the era) but it might be able to produce something a bit more legible...

The Canon Typestar 5 and 7 of the same era have a far superior font, letter quality, and use almost the same technology printing as the brother, a thermal ribbon, unobtainable now. One can use them with Fax Paper [thermal] if you take the ribbon out and print directly from the head!


The Canon has a vastly superior keyboard, a treat to type with, and multiple storage capacity, only a few pages, but with battery power, quite a neat trick, and very quiet printing, it appears to be 'wiping' the text on, and the little teeny motors for the carriage and platen are almost silent, way cool.

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this is soo cool! i love it. can can think of so many book quotes and scriptures that i would wan to do that with. i think they should have typewriters at libraries or Kinko's, cause how often do you need a typewriter? But when you need one, the computer doesn't hold a candle to the real thing. have fun with your big city social this weekend! i might venture out for some maternity clothes thrifting ?

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The type samples I've found for Hermes Techno Elite don't have the same numerals as his typewriter. Presumably those were taken from another font as part of his customization. Possibly Hermes Elite since it's the only 12 pitch font in the sample with a "4" extending below the baseline.

I then allowed myself the luxury of a portable typewriter, which I still have. [It had square brackets.] {It had braces too.} I could also type -> and => . In early 1960 I used it for, say, a dozen EWD's...

It might be related to Hermes typeface Techno Square Elite or maybe Techno Pica depending on the space between letters. Some Hermes fonts are available in this blog online: -so-junk-hermes-3000-and-hermes.html

Dot matrix printing,[1] sometimes called impact matrix printing, is a computer printing process in which ink is applied to a surface using a relatively low-resolution dot matrix for layout. Dot matrix printers are a type of impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires[2][3] and typically use a print head that moves back and forth or in an up-and-down motion on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper. They were also known as serial dot matrix printers.[4] Unlike typewriters or line printers that use a similar print mechanism, a dot matrix printer can print arbitrary patterns and not just specific characters.

The perceived quality of dot matrix printers depends on the vertical and horizontal resolution and the ability of the printer to overlap adjacent dots. 9-pin and 24-pin are common; this specifies the number of pins in a specific vertically aligned space. With 24-pin printers, the horizontal movement can slightly overlap dots, producing visually superior output (near letter quality or NLQ), usually at the cost of speed.

Dot matrix printing is typically distinguished from non-impact methods, such as inkjet, thermal, or laser printing, which also use a bitmap to represent the printed work. These other technologies can support higher dot resolutions and print more quickly, with less noise. Unlike other technologies, impact printers can print on multi-part forms, allowing multiple copies to be made simultaneously, often on paper of different colors.[5] It can also employ endless printing using continuous paper fanfolded with perforations for each page to be easily torn from each other.

In 1968, the Japanese manufacturer OKI introduced its first serial impact dot matrix printer (SIDM), the OKI Wiredot. The printer supported a character generator for 128 characters with a print matrix of 7Ā  5. It was aimed at governmental, financial, scientific and educational markets. For this achievement, OKI received an award from the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) in 2013.[16][17][18]

In 1970[19] Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) introduced an impact dot matrix printer, the LA30, as did Centronics (then of Hudson, New Hampshire): the Centronics 101.[20][21][22] The search for a reliable printer mechanism led it to develop a relationship with Brother Industries, Ltd of Japan, and the sale of Centronics-badged Brother printer mechanisms equipped with a Centronics print head and Centronics electronics. Unlike Digital, Centronics concentrated on the low-end line printer marketplace with their distinctive units. In the process, they designed the parallel electrical interface that was to become standard on most printers until it began to be replaced by the Universal Serial Bus (USB) in the late 1990s.

DEC was a major vendor, albeit with a focus on use with their PDP minicomputer line.[23] Their LA30 30 character/second (CPS) dot matrix printer, the first of many, was introduced in 1970. In the mid-1980s, dot-matrix printers were dropping in price,[3][a] and began to outsell daisywheel printers, due to their higher speed and versatility.[24] The Apple ImageWriter was a popular consumer dot matrix printer in the 1980s until the mid-1990s. 17dc91bb1f

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