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Justowriter

Justowriter was an autmatic composing machine that looked like an electric typewriter. Its typefaces included Text Type, Bold Face Type, Bold Face Italic Type, Galvin Type, Secretarial Type, Rogers Type, Documentary Type and Modern Type. Rogers Type was specifically designed for the Justowriter by Bruce Rogers. Manual.

Justowriter was produced and sold by Toronto-based Commercial Controls Corporation. That same company also sold the Flexowriter. The Flexowriter consisted of two units, the Automatic Perforator which recorded typewritten material in the form of perforations in a strip of tape, and the Automatic Typewriter which "read" the perforated tape, thus producing individually typed letters in quantity. Both units were all-electric and easy to operate.

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