Tom Pfeiffer wrote:
All joking aside, we did have a print operator once at our Chicago office
who almost lost his arm from a paper cut from an IBM 3800 (which used the
LARGE rolls of paper and cut and stacked it into letter sized sheets.
You learned to stay away from the incoming paper path.
Tom P.
PS - You guys also read a lot of "technical material" from some guy named
Louis L'Amour.
Tom P.
On the 3800 there was a hole in the frame where the drum was housed.
There was another 'hole' in the drum. We had a tool the we stuck in the
holes to keep the drum from moving while changing the pc. When we were
in 3800 school we were told to be sure we didn't put a finger in the
frame hole when the drum was turning...... "Your finger WILL be
broken!" I never wanted to see if the instructor was right.....
Raymond Chandler wrote some nice technical stuff too......
Bob
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