Streamline Modernist Early Computer Computing
A hand-operated device used to enter information on IBMprinter control tapes. Such tapes ran on a separate paper tape reader inside IBMline printers, setting such printer control variables as tab, indent, andtop-of-form, for example, and allowing for such preset formatting commands tobe loaded as desired, simply by changing the tape.
With an adjusting carriage mechanism forpunching a hole in a specific channel on the paper tape (1-12).
Manufacturer: International Business Machines Corporation(IBM); Place Manufactured: U.S.
Judging from the logo probably 1960s.
With an adjusting carriage mechanism to accommodatedifferent sized "cards."
Serial numbers below: 120910 / 192726
Approximate Size: Maximum width: 16.5 cm / 6/5 inch; Maximumlength: 21 cm / 8 inch. Maximum height: 6 cm / 2.5 inch.
Very good condition.