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    William Garth Jr. Compugraphic Corporation, commonly called cg, was an American producer of typesetting systems and phototypesetting equipment, based in Wilmington, Massachusetts, just a few miles from where it was founded. This company is distinct from Compugraphics, [1] a British company founded 1967 in Aldershot, UK that specializes in the ...

  2. Nov 11, 2012 · Typesetting in 1977. It is sobering to recall all the machinery we needed to set type in the BC-era (Before Computers). Well, I take that back. This was a computer—a Compugraphic, to be exact. This, along with the IBM Magnetic Tape machines, was the state of the art in typesetting via computer back in the late ’60s and ’70s. But it wasn ...

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  4. 1971 – Compuwriter & Harris 1100. Compugraphic and Harris target completely different markets but their new systems are both hugely influential. The CompuWriter series of machines are Compugraphics first phototypesetters that allow operators to output text directly without the use of tape.

  5. Sep 21, 2012 · It was a real boon when typesetting machines started getting magnetic memory capabilities – you no longer needed to re-type things when they didn’t come out right or the photo paper got eaten by the processing machine. Memory came, at the beginning, in two forms – 8-inch floppy disks and cassette tapes.

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  6. Jul 12, 2020 · So I first really got started setting phototype on what we dubbed a “Comp I” (CompuWriter Junior, I believe is what Compugraphics marketing department actually called it). It was a...

  7. Jul 28, 2023 · William Garth Jr. Compugraphic Corporation, commonly called cg, was an American producer of typesetting systems and phototypesetting equipment, based in Wilmington, Massachusetts, just a few miles from where it was founded. This company is distinct from Compugraphics, [1] a British company founded 1967 in Aldershot, UK that specializes in the ...

  8. The Compugraphic CompuWriter It became the most successful entry-level phototypesetter ever. The first machine had two type-faces in one size. It spawned many versions with more faces and more sizes, but this one was the most popular. It even came in one itera-tion with an ETAOINlinecasting keyboard for hot metal operators who could not deal ...