In the early 1980s, daisy wheel printers cost as much as $3,000 and more. They clicked and clacked to produce near typewriter-quality output. For a brief time, the technology was popular because ...
The typewriter is a Brother AX-25, one of those electronic typewriters that predated word processing software and had a daisy wheel printhead, a small LCD display, and a whopping 8k of memory for ...
Produce an unholy mashup of the vintage machine and a 1988 Sharp daisy wheel typewriter to make a steampunk-style teletype, of course! Stripping down both machines was evidently no easy task ...
An early daisy wheel printer from the Diablo division of Xerox. Popular in the 1980s, Diablo printers produced print quality similar to IBM's Selectric typewriters. Non-Diablo printers emulated ...