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Portables, Desk Models, Electrics and Electronics |
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Brother serial numbers have an embedded date code which tells you the Month (usually),
and the final digit of the year the machine was made. There is no "decade" code, so in order to tell
if a serial number starting with "A4" was made in January 1964, 1974, 1984 or 1994, one has to examine
general telling construction features in models that were made over several decades to determine the
decade in which it was made. The branding can also be helpful. |
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Serial Location |
Brother serial numbers are stamped onto a metallic label that is applied to the back shell of the machine.
Usually the label will state "Built in Nagoya, Japan" or some variation of this, and on Store-Branded machines,
will also state the store's model designation. |
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RULE ONE (Month Code) |
The First Digit of your serial number is usually a letter. This is the "Month Code" which tells
you what month your machine was made in. The letters are A through M, omitting "I" (which could be mistaken for the number "1").
- A = January
- B = February
- C = March
- D = April
- E = May
- F = June
- G = July
- H = August
- J = September
- K = October
- L = November
- M = December
Note that we have seen more than a few examples here in the Database which have no letter month code.
It seems to be the case that in these examples, the first digit is the "Year Code". (see below)
NOTE: Many early examples of the JP-1 have the date code "P". These all appear to be first year of
production 1961 machines - Valiants, Wizard Truetypes and Bradfords with wire-loop paper rests.
It is probable that Brother used the "P" prefix when ramping up initial production, and then later
reverting to the Month Codes listed above.
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RULE TWO (Year Code) |
The Second Digit of your serial number is a number from 0-9. This is the "Year Code",
and is the final digit of the year that the machine was made in. To find out what decade your
machine was made in, it is necessary to consider in which decade the model was made, and certain
features in models that were made for multiple decades. (see below) |
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RULE THREE(after 1980) |
The Third and Fourth Digit of many serial numbers beyond 1980 are numbers from 0-9.
These are a "Model Code" in serial numbers that have them. Source #44 tells us the Model Codes
for the circa 1985 2024L Dot Matrix Printer, and these are the only ones we know for sure.
Examination of examples in the database suggest that early models such as the JP-1 do not
have model codes. It is possible that electronic wedge machines do. |
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RULE FOUR (Find Your Decade Range) |
How to figure out the Decade in which your machine was manufactured.
Now that your serial number has informed you which month and the final digit of the year that your machine was made in, what remains
is to figure out which decade it was created in. Brother has been building machines (not only typewriters, but sewing machines, word processors,
computer printers and other appliances) since 1961 up to the present day. These machines all have a serial number that follow the above patterns.
Thus, to find the decade, you need to find out what specific MODEL TYPE your typewriter is. This is not the "Model" designation that is
stated on the machine itself, although you can sometimes determine the MODEL TYPE from the "Model" designation. Brother typewriters
were branded in a dizzying array of Brands and Models, though, so it's usually more useful to refer to what the machine looks like
and what it's features are. Below is a table defining the 21 "JP" MODEL TYPES, what models were generally contained within that MODEL TYPE,
what years they were in production, and what features to look for within certain decades.
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Example |
Let's take some examples from a collector with a wide variety of MODEL TYPEs to try out.
Here's a good one, the Brother section
of Mr. Martin's Typewriter Museum.
First one, his Signature 510D serial #C00557290. This large-ish manual is a JP-3, only made between 1964 and 1975.
It would be March (C), 1970 (0).
Second, the Brother Accord 10 serial #G81552668 would be a JP-7 made in July (G), 1978 (8), as the JP-7 was only
made between 1975 and about 1984.
Third, his Brother Opus 885 serial #D9387228 would be a JP-1 with white keytops and straight-bar paper rest that would have to
have been made between 1964 and 1974. Thus April (D), 1969 (9).
The fourth one, the Brother Correct-O-Ball XL-1 serial #H11305441 is a JP-11, made from 1977 to around 1984. August (H), 1981 (1).
I recognize the next two examples as a JP-10 and a JP-12 without serial numbers provided for exact dating.
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MODEL TYPE: JP-1 |
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Small, flat, carriage-shifted portable manual typewriter.
Manufactured in at least 6 different metal shells, and at least one rounded plastic shell.
Brother JP-1 Typewriter Service & Repair Manual
Printed Book
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1961 |
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JP-1 Began. Features: White keytops, wire loop paper rest that folds over machine,
or on less expensive models, no paper rest, but a metal carriage shell painted the same color as the rest of the shell.
Known Models: Brother Valiant, Bradford, Brother Deluxe, Wizard TrueType
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1962 |
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Known Models: Valiant, Bradford, Wizard Truetype |
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1963 |
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Known Models: Signature 100 (Montgomery Ward begins branding Brothers in this year), Valiant, Bradford, Wizard Truetype |
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1964 |
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JP-1 Design change: Wire loop paper rest discontinued sometime in 1964. Replaced with straight bar switchblade-style paper rest. White keytops continue.
JP-1 Models made prior to this design change will have WHITE keytops and WIRE LOOP PAPER REST or NO PAPER REST.
Models made after will have WHITE keytops and STRAIGHT BAR PAPER REST.
Known Models: Brother 700, 1200, 1600, 2000. (these ended 1977?) Brother 800, 800T, 850TR, 900, 1350, 660. (these ended 1979?)
Charger 11, K-Mart 100, Signature 440 (metal, dk grey with white keys), Valiant, Bradford, Wizard Truetype
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1965 |
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Known Models: Webster, Brother Deluxe, Wizard Truetype, Typemaster |
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1966 |
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Known Models: Brother DeLuxe, 895, Wizard TrueType,
Signature 440T (metal, white w/dk grey keys or dk grey with white keys),
Sears, K-Mart 100 |
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x7xxxxx |
1967 |
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Known Models: Brother Charger 870, DeLuxe, Opus 888, Webster XL-500,
K-Mart 100, Majestic 600, Wizard Truetype |
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x8xxxxx |
1968 |
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By 1968, Brother began manufacturing Cycolac plastic-shelled JP-1 typewriters for Montgomery Ward and other retailers.
Known Models: Brother DeLuxe, Signature 440T (plastic, brown), Webster XL-500, K-Mart Deluxe 100, Wizard Truetype |
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x9xxxxx |
1969 |
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Known Models: Brother Pro-Line 715, Deluxe, Opus 885, Webster XL-500, XL-800,
Signature 440T (plastic, brown), Wizard Truetype |
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x0xxxxx |
1970 |
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Known Models: Brother Opus 888, 889, Pro-Line 714, Echelon 77, Echelon 91, Webster XL-747,
Signature 300T (plastic, beige), 440T (plastic, yellow), Wizard Truetype |
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1971 |
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Known Models: Brother Deluxe 1350, Valiant 391, Webster XL-747, Wedgefield 100, Majestic 812, Wizard Truetype |
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x2xxxxx |
1972 |
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Known Models: Brother Charger 11, Activator 899, Wizard Automatic, Wedgefield 100 |
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1973 |
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Known Models: K-Mart 200 |
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1974 |
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In late 1974 and 1975, all JP-1 models were gradually migrated from having white keytops to black keytops.
JP-5 and JP-7 manual typewriters began, and they all have black keytops.
JP-1 Models made prior to this design change will have WHITE keytops. Models made after will have BLACK keytops.
(exception: many 1966 Signature 440T models have DARK GREY keytops)
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x5xxxxx |
1975 |
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Known Models: Brother 300T, 1300, 1350, Performer (333RS), 800, 800T, 850TR, 900, Charger 11 (C-11),
Sears Correction, Celebrity 12 with Correction, Majestic 600, 812 |
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x6xxxxx |
1976 |
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Known Models: Brother Charger 11 |
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x7xxxxx |
1977 |
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JP-1 minor design changes, Many metal-shelled models now have a black plastic carriage shell piece with paper rest omitted.
Began Brother Models 100, 200, 210, 222, 240T, 250TR, 262TR.
Known Models: Brother Charger 11 |
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1978 |
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Known Models: Brother M100, Charger 11 (C-11), 200, 210, 220, 240T, 250TR, 300, 300T, 350TR,
800, 800T, 850TR, 900, 1300, 1350, Performer (333RS). |
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x9xxxxx |
1979 |
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x0xxxxx |
1980 |
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Many Brother typewriters of 1980 have a sticker celebrating "10 million typewriters made 1961-1980"
Known Models: Brother Deluxe 220, Citation Correction |
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x1xxxxx |
1981 |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-1 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. |
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x3xxxxx |
1983 |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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x5xxxxx |
1985 |
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Known Models: Brother Charger 11 |
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x6xxxxx |
1986 |
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x7xxxxx |
1987 |
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Known Models: Brother Charger 11 |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-2 |
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Small, portable, Electric typebar typewriter. Distinctive Push-button ribbon color selector. |
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x5xxxxx |
1965 |
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JP-2 Began. |
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x8xxxxx |
1968 |
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JP-2 Offered in 1968 Montgomery Ward Christmas Catalog as "Signature 1010". |
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x5xxxxx |
1975 |
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JP-2 Modified. Known Models: Brother 6211, 6213, 711, 713, Signature 1010D, 1013D, 1003D. |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-2 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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I've found no evidence that the JP-2 was manufactured past 1984. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-3 |
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Large, portable, Segment-Shifted Manual typewriter. Distinctive Push-button ribbon color selector. |
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x4xxxxx |
1964 |
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JP-3 Began.
Known Models: Signature 510, 511, 510D, 511D |
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x5xxxxx |
1965 |
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Known Models: Signature 500, 510 |
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x9xxxxx |
1969 |
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Known Models: Brother Pro-Line 715 |
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x0xxxxx |
1970 |
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Known Models: Signature 510D, Brother Echelon 91 |
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x1xxxxx |
1971 |
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Known Models: Signature 511D, Brother Opus 901 |
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x5xxxxx |
1975 |
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JP-3 Discontinued. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-4 |
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Compact Electric typebar typewriter. |
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x4xxxxx |
1964 |
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JP-4 Probably began. |
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1970 |
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JP-4 Confirmed existed.
Known Models: Brother 1210, 1220, 1230, 1720, 1730, XL-3000, 4011, Remington 611, 612, Signature 810, 811D, 812D |
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x1xxxxx |
1971 |
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JP-4 Modified.
Known Models: Brother 1230, 1730, 4511, Remington 612, Signature 812 |
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x3xxxxx |
1973 |
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JP-4 Modified.
Known Models: Brother 1230, 1730, Signature 812D, Webster XL3000, Wedgefield 1000, Remington Monarch 611, Automatic 613 |
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x5xxxxx |
1975 |
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JP-4 Probably Discontinued. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-5 |
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Segment-Shifted, Plastic-Shelled, portable Dowel Rod Manual typewriter. |
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x4xxxxx |
1974 |
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JP-5 Began.
Known Models: Brother 1600, 1613, Full-Matic 24 |
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x5xxxxx |
1975 |
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JP-5 Confirmed Existed.
Known Models: Sears Manual 1, Manual 2 |
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x6xxxxx |
1976 |
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Known Models: Sears Manual 1, Manual 2 |
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x1xxxxx |
1981 |
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Known Models: Brother Deluxe 1613 |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-5 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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I've found no evidence that the JP-5 was manufactured past 1984. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-6 |
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Brother MODEL TYPE pattern suggests that if it did exist,
it would have been an Electric Typebar machine. |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for DOES NOT mention the JP-6. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-7 |
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Deluxe Plastic-Shelled, portable, Dowel Rod Manual typewriter. |
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x5xxxxx |
1975 |
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JP-7 Began.
Known Models: Brother 700, 700T, 750TR, 760TR, 762TR |
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x6xxxxx |
1976 |
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JP-7 Began.
Known Models: Brother 300 Deluxe 12 |
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x7xxxxx |
1977 |
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Known Models: Brother M650TR, M660TR, M662TR, M700, M700T, M750TR, Accord 10, M750TR (Arabic), M760TR,
M760TR (With Variable Platen), M760TR (Arabic), M762TR, Accord 12, M762TR (With Variable Platen), M762TR (Arabic),
K-Mart 300 Deluxe 12 |
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x8xxxxx |
1978 |
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Known Models: Brother Accord 10 |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-7 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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I've found no evidence that the JP-7 was manufactured past 1984. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-8 |
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"Full" Electric Typebar portable. |
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x1xxxxx |
1971 |
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Models Known: Brother 3500, 3512, 4500, 4512. |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-8 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-9 |
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Probably an Electric Typebar portable. |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for
DOES NOT mention the JP-9. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-10 |
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Portable Electric typebar typewriter with Cassette Ribbon. |
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x5xxxxx |
1975 |
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JP-10 Probably Began. |
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x6xxxxx |
1976 |
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Design change to electrical components and power roll. |
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x1xxxxx |
1981 |
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Design change, major revision to Parts & Service manual. |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-10 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. |
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x3xxxxx |
1983 |
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Known Models: L-10, XL-10, XL20, XL-80. |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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I've found no evidence that the JP-10 was manufactured past 1984. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-11 |
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Portable Correcting Electric Ball Element typewriter. |
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x7xxxxx |
1977 |
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JP-11 Probably Began. |
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x1xxxxx |
1981 |
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Known Models: Brother Correct-O-Ball XL-1, 7200, Super 7200, Super 7200D, 7300, Super 7300, Super 7300D |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for DOES NOT mention the JP-11. |
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x3xxxxx |
1983 |
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Known Models: 7300. |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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Known Models: 7300. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-11X |
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Electronic Daisywheel typewriter. (CE Series) |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for DOES NOT mention the JP-11x. |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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Known Models: CE-25, Compactronic I |
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x5xxxxx |
1985 |
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Known Models: Brother CE-25, CE-222, CE-30, CE-35, CE-333, Correctronic 35, Compactronic 333, Student-Riter XL1, Pro-Riter XL II |
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x6xxxxx |
1986 |
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Known Models: Brother CE-25, CE-222, CE-35, CE-333 |
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x8xxxxx |
1988 |
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Known Models: Brother CE-30 |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-12 |
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Portable Electric typebar typewriter with Cassette Ribbon. |
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x2xxxxx |
1972 |
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Known Models: Brother Electric 3000 (Spiegel Christmas Catalog 1972) |
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x7xxxxx |
1977 |
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Known Models: Model M4612, Profile AUTOMATIC 12, M3112, Profile ELECTRIC 12, M4600,
Fairmont AUTOMATIC 12, M3612, M3600, M4812, M4712, Correct-O-Riter I.
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-12 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. |
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x5xxxxx |
1985 |
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Known Models: Correct-O-Riter |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-12X |
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Electronic Daisywheel typewriter. (AX Series) |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for DOES NOT mention the JP-12X. |
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x5xxxxx |
1985 |
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Known Models: Brother AX-10, AX-12, AX-15M, AX-20, AX-33, B-10M,
Compactronic 300M, Compactronic 310, Compactronic 350, EM-30, EM-30 II, EM-31 |
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x6xxxxx |
1986 |
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Known Models: Brother AX-10, AX-12, Compactronic 300 |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-13 |
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No information known. |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for
DOES NOT mention the JP-13. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-14 |
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Portable Correcting Electric Ball Element typewriter. (Correct-O-Ball) |
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x8xxxxx |
1978 |
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JP-14 Began.
Known Models: Brother Select-O-Riter, Select-O-Riter II, Selecta 7500, 7600, Super 7800, Correct-O-Ball XL-7800, Super 7900
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-14 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-15, JP-15X |
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Electronic Daisywheel typewriter. (EM Series) |
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x0xxxxx |
1980 |
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Known Models: EM-1 (JP-15) |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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Known Models: EM-1, EM-2 (JP-15)
A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-15 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty. This document DOES NOT mention the JP-15X. |
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x3xxxxx |
1983 |
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Known Models: EM-1, EM-2 (JP-15)
Known Models: EM-100, EM-200, EM-701, EM-711 (JP-15x) |
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1984 |
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Known Models: EM-1, EM-2 (JP-15)
Known Models: EM-80, EM-85, EM-100, EM-200 (JP-15x) |
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1985 |
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Known Models: EM-1, EM-2 (JP-15)
Known Models: EM-200, EM-501, EM-511, EM-701, EM-711 (JP-15x) |
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1986 |
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Known Models: EM-1, EM-2 (JP-15)
Known Models: EM-80, EM-85, EM-100, EM-200, EM-250, EM-501, EM-511, EM-701, EM-711, EM-811, EM-1000 (JP-15x) |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-16 |
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Electronic Daisywheel typewriter with Moving Carriage. |
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x1xxxxx |
1981 |
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Known Models: Brother M8300, M8400, M9300 (JP-16)
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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Known Models: Brother M8300, M9300 (JP-16)
A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-16 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty.
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1983 |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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Known Models: Brother M8300, M9300 (JP-16)
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x5xxxxx |
1985 |
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Known Models:
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1986 |
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Known Models: Brother M8300, M9300 (JP-16)
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MODEL TYPE: JP-16X, JP-16XX |
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Electronic Daisywheel typewriter. (CE Series) |
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x2xxxxx |
1982 |
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Known Models: CE-50, Correctronic 50, CE-60, Compactronic 60, Executron 65 (JP-16X)
A 1982 addendum showing which models the technician was expected to keep specialized tools for suggests
that the JP-16 was still either in production, or was at least still under warranty.
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x3xxxxx |
1983 |
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Known Models: CE-40, Correctronic 40, CE-70, Executron 70 (JP-16X) |
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x4xxxxx |
1984 |
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Known Models: CE-40, CE-45, CE-50, CE-58, Compactronic 58, CE-60, CE-65, CE-68, Executron 68, CE-70 (JP-16X) |
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1985 |
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Known Models: CE-40, CE-45, CE-50, CE-50XL, CE-58, CE-555, CE-60, CE-65, CE-68, CE-666, CE-70, EM-80, EM-85 (JP-16X) |
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1986 |
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Known Models: EM401, Professional 90, Professional 400,
CE-40, CE-45, CE-50, CE550, CE-555, CE-58, CE-60, CE-65, CE-666, CE-68, CE-70 (JP-16X)
Known Models: EM411, CE650, X70, Professional 80, Professional 440 (JP-16XX)
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1987 |
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Known Models: Professional 95, Professional 420, Professional 460 (JP-16XX) |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-17 |
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Unknown. I have no record of a JP-17 ever existing. |
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MODEL TYPE: JP-18 |
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Electronic Daisywheel typewriter. (AX Series)
AX Alpha (α) Series 1985-1989 Models: AX 10, 12, 12M, 20, 30, EM-30, 31, SX-14 (dual platen knob models)
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x5xxxxx |
1985 |
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Known Models: AX-10 (JP-18). |
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x7xxxxx |
1987 |
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Known Models: AX-24, AX-22, AX-26, AX-28, AX-18. AX-15,
Correctronic 320, Correctronic 340, Correctronic 360, Correctronic 380 (JP-18).
Note: The AX-24 and Correctronic 340 are "V20 Type" (Made in USA) vs. "V10 Type" (Made in Japan).
Note: The AX-26 and Correctronic 360 are "V30 Type" vs. "V10 Type".
Note: The AX-28 and Correctronic 380 are "V30 Type" vs. "V10 Type".
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1988 |
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Known Models: AX-25 (JP-18).
Note: The AX-25 is "V25 Type" (Made in USA) vs. "V10 Type" (Made in Japan).
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1989 |
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Known Models: AX-22, AX-24, SX-16, SX-23, HQ-220, Correctronic 145, Correctronic 340 (JP-18).
Note: The AX-24, SX-23, HQ-220 and Correctronic 340 are "V62 Type" (Made in USA) vs. "V61 Type" (Made in Japan).
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MODEL EP Series |
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Portable Electronic Thermal Dot-Matrix typewriter. (EP Series) |
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1982 |
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EP Series started. Known Models: EP-20 |
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1983 |
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Known Models: EP-20, EP-22 |
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1984 |
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1985 |
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Known Models: EP-43, EP-44, Type-A-Graph |
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1986 |
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1987 |
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Known Models: EP-5, EP-150 |
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MODEL AX/GX Series |
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Electronic Daisywheel typewriter. (AX, GX) [in Japan, known as JP-16 model]
AX Beta (β) Series 1986-1988 (USA) Models: AX 15, 15M, 20, 33, Compactronic 300, 300M, 310, 350 (single platen knob models)
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1986 |
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AX-β Series started.
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1987 |
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| AX Gamma (γ) Series 1987-1990 Two distinct series: (UK) AX 15, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and (USA) AX 18, 22, 24, 26, 28, SX-16, 23
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1988 |
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1989 |
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Known Models: AX-250, AX-350, AX-110, AX-120, GX-6000, GX-7000
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1990 |
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| AX/GX Alpha (α) Series 1990 – 1994 Models: Models: AX-110, 130, 140, 145, 230, 250, 350, 450, 500, 550, GX-6000, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000
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1991 |
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1992 |
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Known Models: GX-6000
AX/GX Beta (-β ) 1992-1994 Models: AX-210, 230, 240, 300, 400, 450, 500, 600, GX-6500, 7500, 8500, 9500
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1993 |
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MODEL SX/GX Series |
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Electronic Daisywheel typewriter. (SX, GX) Scalloped body style in light grey.
AX/GX Gamma (γ) 1994 – 2005 Models: AX-100, 300, 310, 325, 330, 340, 360, 375, 410, 425, 430, 550, 625, SX-4000, GX-6500, 6750, 6750SP, 8250, 8500, 8750, 9750, (Malaysia) ML 100, 300, 500
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1994 |
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1995 |
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1996 |
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1997 |
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1998 |
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1999 |
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2000 |
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2001 |
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Known Models: SX-4000
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2004 |
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Known Models: GX-7750 |
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2005 |
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Known Models: SX-4000 |
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MODEL WP-1α Series |
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Electronic Word Processing typewriter. (WP-1α Series) |
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1987 |
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WP-1α Series started.
Known Models: WP-1, WP-5, WP-55, WP-500
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1989 |
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Known Models: WP-5, WP-75, WP-80, WP-85, WP-660, WP-6, WP-490, WP-4U, LW-1, WP-60, WP-65, WP-200, CT-1050
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1997 |
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Known Models: WP-5600 MDS
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