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James W Paige

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James W Paige

Birth
Death
1 Dec 1917 (aged 74–75)
Tinley Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Tinley Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Unknown
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Inventor whose Paige Compositor-didn't work

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The Paige Compositor was an invention developed by James W. Paige (1842–1917) between 1872 and 1888. It was designed to replace the human typesetter of a lead type-composed printing form with a mechanical arm. However, the machine was not nearly as precise as it should have been and never turned a profit because of its complexity and continual need for adjustment based upon trial and error. As a result, it was the linotype, which composed in a hot metal typesetting process, that became the new popular printing machine.
The Paige typesetting machine is notable for substantial investment that the prominent writer Mark Twain made into the failed endeavor: $300,000 ($6,000,000 today).
Inventor whose Paige Compositor-didn't work

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The Paige Compositor was an invention developed by James W. Paige (1842–1917) between 1872 and 1888. It was designed to replace the human typesetter of a lead type-composed printing form with a mechanical arm. However, the machine was not nearly as precise as it should have been and never turned a profit because of its complexity and continual need for adjustment based upon trial and error. As a result, it was the linotype, which composed in a hot metal typesetting process, that became the new popular printing machine.
The Paige typesetting machine is notable for substantial investment that the prominent writer Mark Twain made into the failed endeavor: $300,000 ($6,000,000 today).


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