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  1. Linotype machine - Wikipedia

    Major newspaper publishers retired Linotype and similar "hot metal" typesetting machines during the 1970s and 1980s, replacing them with phototypesetting equipment and later computerized …

  2. Typesetting machine | Letterpress, Linotype & Monotype | Britannica

    Typesetting machine, basic element in modern letterpress printing. The problem of mechanizing typesetting was solved in the 19th century by devising machines that could cast type from matrices, …

  3. Phototypesetters: Reinventing the Printing Press - Digital Check Corp.

    Mar 1, 2017 · Enter the phototypesetter – the first commercial method of bypassing hot metal typesetting in newsprint, and the bridge between the all-analog printing processes of antiquity and the digital …

  4. The Linotype: The Machine that Revolutionized Movable Type

    Jun 8, 2022 · Throughout the 1800s, printing presses had advanced to reach incredible speeds, but typesetting remained a slow process. The linotype was the long-awaited machine that would bring …

  5. The Paige Typesetting Machine

    At the height of its development, the Paige machine had over 18,000 separate parts, and was designed (with the help of one operator at the keyboard) to set over 8000 ems an hour.

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  7. Linotype and Intertype - Letterpress Commons

    The Linotype was developed with the backing of a consortium of newspaper publishers, specifically for their type setting needs. As such, it excels at setting many short lines of straight copy quickly. The …

  8. Type-setting Machines

    Type-setting machines are mechanical devices that were developed to automate the process of printing text on paper. They were first introduced in the late 1800s and were widely used until the advent of …

  9. Typesetting - Wikipedia

    The TeX system, developed by Donald E. Knuth at the end of the 1970s, is another widespread and powerful automated typesetting system that has set high standards, especially for typesetting …

  10. The Linotype and the Mechanization of Typesetting

    Dec 19, 2013 · This process of hot metal composing was the concept behind the first commercially successful typesetting machine: the Linotype, invented by Ottmar Mergenthaler in 1886.