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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract An addressograph is an address labeler andAn addressograph is an address labeler and labeling system. In 1896, the first U.S. patent for an addressing machine, the Addressograph was issued to Joseph Smith Duncan of Sioux City, Iowa. It was a development of the invention he had made in 1892. His earlier model consisted of a hexagonal wood block onto which he glued rubber type which had been torn from rubber stamps. While revolving, the block simultaneously inked the next name and address ready for the next impression. The "Baby O" model was put into production on July 26, 1893, in a small back room of the old Caxton Building in Chicago, Illinois. The original company which manufactured the Addressograph, Addressograph International, merged in 1932 with American Multigraph of Cleveland, Ohio, to form the Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation manufacturing highly efficient addressograph and duplicating machines. In 1978 the corporate headquarters moved from Cleveland to Los Angeles, California, and the corporation name changed in 1979 to AM International. In 1982, the firm filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11. An Addressograph system of the 1960s was essentially a Graphotype debossing machine for preparing address plates, a cassette-style plate feeder, a heavy-duty, rapidly moving inked ribbon, a platten for hand-feeding the mail piece, and a foot pedal for stamping the address. The individual steel address plates were inserted into card-sized frames which had a series of slots along the top where colored metal flags could also be inserted for sorting purposes. The plate assemblies were placed in steel cassettes resembling library card catalogue drawers, which were manually inserted into the machine. At the press of the foot pedal the plate assemblies were swapped in sequence in a similar fashion to a slide projector, placing an impression of the raised type onto the mail piece. Addressograph was one of the comparator companies in the book Good to Great. An Addressograph was used by the artist Jean Tinguely in his famous Homage to New York (1960) machine performance.ge to New York (1960) machine performance. , Eine Adressiermaschine ist eine BüromaschiEine Adressiermaschine ist eine Büromaschine, die ständig wiederkehrende Vordrucke oder Anschriften beispielsweise für Postversand oder Lohnzahlung automatisch abdruckt, die als Matrizen vorliegen. Matrizen sind entweder Zinkplatten, die auf einer Maschine mit einstellbarer Buchstaben- und Ziffernvorrichtung geprägt werden, oder mit Maschinenschrift oder auch Maschinensatz beschriftete Faserstoffplatten. Sie wurden Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts entwickelt und werden im 21. Jahrhundert schrittweise durch Digitaltechnik ersetzt.schrittweise durch Digitaltechnik ersetzt. , Adresarka, adrema, adresograf, adresator, Adresarka, adrema, adresograf, adresator, maszyna adresująca – maszyna do drukowania krótkich tekstów (zwykle adresów) na masowych przesyłkach. W klasycznej wersji teksty do nadrukowania wytłaczane były na metalowych płytkach (cynkowych lub aluminiowych), wybieranych w adresarce ze specjalnego podajnika. W najnowszych rozwiązaniach jest to rodzaj sterowanej komputerem drukarki typu heavy duty.wanej komputerem drukarki typu heavy duty.
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rdfs:comment An addressograph is an address labeler andAn addressograph is an address labeler and labeling system. In 1896, the first U.S. patent for an addressing machine, the Addressograph was issued to Joseph Smith Duncan of Sioux City, Iowa. It was a development of the invention he had made in 1892. His earlier model consisted of a hexagonal wood block onto which he glued rubber type which had been torn from rubber stamps. While revolving, the block simultaneously inked the next name and address ready for the next impression. The "Baby O" model was put into production on July 26, 1893, in a small back room of the old Caxton Building in Chicago, Illinois. old Caxton Building in Chicago, Illinois. , Eine Adressiermaschine ist eine BüromaschiEine Adressiermaschine ist eine Büromaschine, die ständig wiederkehrende Vordrucke oder Anschriften beispielsweise für Postversand oder Lohnzahlung automatisch abdruckt, die als Matrizen vorliegen. Matrizen sind entweder Zinkplatten, die auf einer Maschine mit einstellbarer Buchstaben- und Ziffernvorrichtung geprägt werden, oder mit Maschinenschrift oder auch Maschinensatz beschriftete Faserstoffplatten. Sie wurden Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts entwickelt und werden im 21. Jahrhundert schrittweise durch Digitaltechnik ersetzt.schrittweise durch Digitaltechnik ersetzt. , Adresarka, adrema, adresograf, adresator, Adresarka, adrema, adresograf, adresator, maszyna adresująca – maszyna do drukowania krótkich tekstów (zwykle adresów) na masowych przesyłkach. W klasycznej wersji teksty do nadrukowania wytłaczane były na metalowych płytkach (cynkowych lub aluminiowych), wybieranych w adresarce ze specjalnego podajnika. W najnowszych rozwiązaniach jest to rodzaj sterowanej komputerem drukarki typu heavy duty.wanej komputerem drukarki typu heavy duty.
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