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  1. Addressograph - Wikipedia

    An 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 …

  2. Addressograph — International Printing Museum

    It is halfway between a printing press and a duplicator– instead of using raised metal type or a screen, this machine uses embossed metal plates and an ink ribbon to create a print. The operator would …

  3. The first Addressograph was a simple mechanism for printing from a series of rubber stamps, arranged in an endless chain. An address was printed and the next stamp advanced to printing position each …

  4. Addressograph Company, est. 1893 - Made-in-Chicago Museum

    Jun 30, 2021 · A history of the Addressograph Company, part of our research archive dedicated to important 20th century Chicago manufacturers and their products.

  5. Addressograph Imprinters - Electric Card Imprinter - IdentiSys

    Addressograph imprinters produce accurate and high-quality impressions. Whether it's patient identification, accounting, or routing and delivery information, Addressograph imprinters are available …

  6. System Source Computer Museum - SYSSRC

    An Addressograph is a labeling system, specifically an address labeler. The first Addressograph was patented in 1896 by Joseph Smith Duncan of Sioux City, Iowa.

  7. Addressograph

    The Addressograph was a pioneering mechanical addressing machine designed to automate the printing of addresses onto envelopes, labels, and other media for business and institutional use, …

  8. Addressograph machine | London Museum

    These became 'masters' for printing addresses onto envelopes and other repetitive office tasks. Automation made clerical work faster and more efficient. This machine was originally operated by …

  9. Addressograph - Wikiwand

    An 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 …

  10. Addressograph Model H3 - National Museum of American History

    Object Name: Addressing Machine. Maker: Addressograph Company. Place Made: United States: Illinois, Chicago. See more items in: Work and Industry: Mechanisms. Exhibition: Exhibition Location: …