[Chris Gregg] had a dream. He wanted to convert use a typewriter as a printer. Sure this has been done before, but [Chris] wanted to create his own version. He picked up a 60’s era Smith Corona ...
Go back a couple of generations, and rather than a laptop or a luggable, the office accessory of choice was a portable typewriter. As the 20th century wore on, the typewriter became electric before ...
To outsiders, the venerable typewriter-making firm of Smith-Corona, with steady sales and respectable earnings, appeared to be doing quite well during the mid-50s. Insiders knew better. Other ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Smith-Corona Classic 12 portable ...
Well, this wins points for creativity. Computer scientist Chris Gregg of Tufts University decided he wanted to turn his vintage, 1960s Smith Corona electric typewriter into a printer. It turned out to ...
It outlived Underwood, Royal and Remington. But now Smith Corona, the last great American household name in typewriters, has succumbed to changing times. Smith Corona Corp., of New Canaan, Conn., ...
There are cheaper and quicker ways of getting your hands on a printer — but hackers and makers will at least give credit to the creator of this music-playing printer/typewriter for its originality.