Word: multigraph
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Angeles, Addressograph-Multigraph's Bruning Division showed off two electrostatic models that it claims can produce copies at half the cost and twice the speed of Xerox machines but that require special paper. American Photocopy demonstrated its new "Dial-A-Copy," which has a telephone-like dial on which the user can order from one to ten copies, and SCM (Smith Corona-Marchant) showed its similar, dial-operated Model 44. 3M displayed six specialized machines that produce by means of heat and light sensitivity; one turns out single copies on heat-sensitive paper for about 310, and another produces...
...reason that Xerox Corp. has a quarter of the $500 million office copying field to itself is the more than 300 U.S. patents it holds covering its unique method of duplicating documents. None of them had ever been challenged in court until last week, when SCM Corp. and Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. took on Xerox in what could become one of the biggest patent fights in modern business history...
...January, restless Digitronics will introduce another machine, which Addresso-graph-Multigraph will sell and service. By adding new names and dropping old ones, the machine brings mailing lists with millions of names up to date daily...
...vast and alluring is the potential of the optical scanner that Farrington's competitors are doubling their efforts to bring out their own scanners. IBM is testing several models, and RCA will soon field-test a pilot model to handle subscriptions at a major publishing house. Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. has its first orders for optical readers from major oil Companies. National Data Processing