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Dover printers were in use at several high-profile computer science research labs. A Dover printer was installed at Stanford University's computer science department in 1980, and a Dover printer was available at the
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in the late 1970s. Around 35 were built. It was a successor to the EARS printer, itself a successor to the
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laser printer
Xerox PARC
Xerox Graphics Printer
Gary Starkweather
MIT AI Lab
Xerox Alto


"Dover Laser Printer"
"Origins & Early Development of Scalable Digital Type Fonts at Xerox PARC"
"Marking 40 Years of Xerox Laser Printing With Its Inventor Gary Starkweather"
"Collection of Dover printer documentation"
"Welcome to Alto Land: Stanford Alto User's Manual"
"Getting Started Computing at the Al Lab"
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