Here is the Dover....

https://techonomy.com/2013/04/next-trick-for-laser-printers-building-electronic-devices/

A few more images here:

https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/input-output/14/351/1657

Where Marc might find room for one of these monstrosities I don't know.  I 
believe it's the same physical dimensions as a Xerox 2400?

https://xeroxnostalgia.com/category/2400/

Don Resor
N6KAW

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In a quick search I found this...  

PostScript and Interpress: a comparison 

http://www.mostlycolor.ch/2010/07/postscript-and-interpress-comparison.html

Seems the first printer was referred to "Dover"?

Don Resor
N6KAW

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Subject: Any Interpress fans out there?

I'm in the middle of imaging a set of  5 1/4" diskettes from 1988 containing 
the Interpress conformance test suite.
My plan is to
- convert the MS-DOS backup format images to files (trivial)
- find interpress to postscript converter to print the files.
- compare them to the reference pictures to verify I got them all.

The third part is the hard one. I believe there was a document to go along with 
the images, so you could verify they printed as expected. I don't think I have 
that any more.  I'm looking for pointers to an online copy. My search has come 
up empty.

Of course, the alternative is if someone has an interpress printer. We could 
just print them.  Perhaps Curious Marc has one alongside the Alto?


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