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The world's first typewriter was born in 1808 and was invented by Italian Pellerini Turi. His motivation for inventing the typewriter was to help one of his blind girlfriends. The typewriter was later lost, so we do not know its shape and structure today, but the letters typed using it are still preserved in the archives of the Italian city of Lezzo.
The first commercial English typewriter was produced by Jürgens Mechanical Company in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was inventored by a priest named Marin Hansen.
The designer of the first practical typewriter was an American. In the sixties of the 19th century, Christopher Lassum Shores and Carlos Glidden were experimenting with a machine that could automatically number the pages of books. Suddenly, Gliden asks Shores why the machine doesn't print on books at the same time.
Shores rose to the occasion and built a model of a wooden typewriter.
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Exactly when, where, and by whom the world's first typewriter was invented varies from source to source. It may be due to the fact that the Chinese people do not look down on the achievements of the invention of the typewriter, and there are few articles about it in the domestic system. Even some English typing textbooks and handouts are only mentioned in passing in the preface.
We can only summarize and organize it on the basis of a few bits and pieces of information that we have gathered, including the original English text.
The earliest record was in 1714, the year of the death of Queen Anne, and an Englishman named Henry Mill first registered a patent for invention. It is said that the machine invented by Mill "can be written on parchment with any article, and its neatness and clarity are indistinguishable from those of print." However, no one knows what it looks like, or even describe what it looks like.
According to the Americans, the first American typewriter patent was registered in 1829 by William Austin Burt of the city of Detroit, and its name was "Burt Family Alphabet Typewriter".
The Austrians believe that the first monumental typewriter was made in 1864 by joiner Peter Mikenhofer. The contact rod of this typewriter is wooden, and many small needles are nailed to the tip of the pole to form different letters. When the wooden pole hits the paper, the needle prints the letters on the paper – much like the modern dot matrix printer.
There are other sayings, such as a machine in Marseille, France, that is "as fast as pen writing" and so on. At that time, the inventors of such machines were probably carpenters, watchmakers or mechanics.
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The printer was co-invented by John Walter and Dave Donald. The world's first inkjet printer in 1976.
Birth. The basic working principle of inkjet printers is to generate small ink droplets first, and then use the inkjet head to guide the fine ink droplets to the set position, the smaller the ink droplets, the clearer the printing. The more prominent advantages are small size, simple and convenient operation, low printing noise, and can be played comparable to ** when using special paper.
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William Burt of the United States.
On July 24, 1828, William Burt from Michigan, USA, built a machine called the "typewriter" and obtained a U.S. patent shortly after, which was the birth of the world's first typewriter.
But the original invention of the typewriter did not work well for people, because the arrangement of its keys was so bad that it was easy to arrange the 26 letters in order, which often caused typists a headache.
This situation did not end until 1868 when the American journalist Christopher Shores invented the Qwerty keyboard, which is still in use today.
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The earliest typewriters were designed for the blind. When the typing machine is used, by tapping a key on the keyboard, the font of the character corresponding to the key will hit the ribbon, so as to bend the macro on the paper or other medium to type the character. Each time a character is struck, the typewriter moves the position of the paper in preparation for printing the next word on the alarm key.
The text character keys are arranged in the order "qwerty" and are divided into three lines. In addition to the general character keys, the typewriter also has some function keys such as space, carriage enter, line break, move up, etc. Typewriter keyboards had a great influence on later computer keyboards.
There are two types of typing: hard and soft. Hard typing is to hit the letter or word prefix directly on the roller, which is a mechanical typing method; Soft typing is an electronic typing method by dot matrix, inkjet, needle, thermal transfer, laser and other methods.
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