4612
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The Tektronix 4612 is an electrostatic printer designed to interface with Tek raster-scan terminals for CRT hardcopy output. The 4611 is the same for DVST-based terminals.
Tekscope V13. N.1 1981 says,
Pete Unger and Jon Mutton were responsible for developing the product concept. The mechanical design was the work of Larry Petersen, Eldon Hoffman, David Kreitlow, Jim Beehler, Tom Sjordal, Bob Neimeyer, and Maria Lochmann.
The electrical engineering team included Sam Gordon, Larry Shorthill, Arthur Tobin, Willard Harrison, and Bruce Petrick.
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Documents Referencing 4612
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tektronix Video Copiers brochure 1980.pdf | Brochure | Video Copiers | 1980 | 4612 • 4632 • 4634 | |
Tekniques vol.5 no.1.pdf | Article | Tektronix Expands Its Family of Graphic Copy Devices | Cathy Cramer | 1981 | 4611 • 4612 |
Tekscope 1981 V13 N1.pdf | Article | Two New Hard Copy Units Feature Low-Cost, High-Contrast Copies | Cathy Cramer • Tom Peekema | 1981 | 4611 • 4612 |
Tekniques vol.7 no.1.pdf | Article | Tektronix 4612 Hard Copier Compatible with DEC VT100 Terminals | 1983 | 4612 |
Patents that may apply to 4612
Page | Title | Inventors | Filing date | Grant date | Links |
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Patent US 4148042A | Electrographic copier with one-piece belt and styli | Jon C. Mutton • Peter J. Unger | 1977-11-11 | 1979-04-03 | 4611 • 4612 |
Patent US RE31238E | Electrographic copier with one-piece belt and styli | Jon C. Mutton • Peter J. Unger | 1979-11-13 | 1983-05-10 | 4611 • 4612 |
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