Stock Photo - 1968 - New 1-200 Word per minute teletypewriter substitutes marksmanship for brute force. Jane Bradford of the teletype corporation in Skokie, Illinois, watches her firm's Inktronic printer trace character by firing minute ink droplets at paper. Teletype Corp., a subsidiary of Western Electric Company, developed the Inktronic printer for economy in data communications. It will provide Bell Systems customers with a teletypewriter that can fully utilize a standard telephone lines capacity to carry data. (Credit Image: © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: 1968 - New 1-200 Word per minute teletypewriter substitutes marksmanship for brute force. Jane Bradford of the teletype corporation in Skokie, Illinois.

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