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In the S-C 4060 printer 14 15 the speed and repertory have been increased. Four sizes of shaped characters are provided, and the shaped characters require 11 microseconds of time for creation.

The matrix contains 115 characters and includes both lower case and upper case. Four sizes of plotting dot are provided. A representative decoding time is 15 microseconds and a representative sweep rate is 2 raster units per microsecond. The size of the raster is 3072 × 4096 and the size of the raster unit is the same on both axes.

The longer dimension of the raster is in the longitudinal direction on the camera film. The fineness of the raster cannot be utilized fully for stroked characters because of limitations on the fineness of resolution. The smallest plotting dot is three raster units in diameter according to measurements on a specimen of hard copy.

Linotron Printers

In the Linotron printer the characters are stored as photographic images on four glass plates. Any selected character is scanned photoelectrically in a succession of horizontal sweeps across the character block. The photoelectric signal is displayed on a cathode ray tube. The selection, enlargement, and deflection of each character all are performed electrically. The time to create a character depends upon the size of character. For 6, 8, 10 point sizes of character the printing speed is quoted16 at 1000, 800, 620 characters per second, respectively. The characters are of graphic arts quality on an 8 × 10½ inch page size. The repertory includes 1020 characters of which a few are mathematical. However, the present scope of the Linotron project does not extend to chemical and mathematical composition.[n 1]

Relative Speeds

Insofar as the data in the above considerations are representative


  1. The existing repertory does not include the integral sign or the partial differential symbol.

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