Monotype Printing
The Monotype was invented by Tolbert Lanston, who was born in the US in 1844. The Monotype system is a set of two machines, the Monotype keyboard and the Monotype caster, that are used to typeset printed matter.
This machine case one character at a time rather than an entire line. It was composed of two parts; a keyboard and a type caster. When an operator typed at a keyboard, a perforated paper tape was generated.
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