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In the case of a DPOF digital camera, the printer will print the photos that you select directly from your camera. Note: Before proceeding, make sure that your digital camera is DPOF-complaint by reading the camera’s User’s Guide. Page 24 CHAPTER 2. An Italian company called Olivetti introduced the first personal computer, the Programma 101, at the New York World's Fair in 1964. PCs remained expensive throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, so they were not commonplace outside universities and research institutes. Jan 18, 2021 Of a 1969 Olivetti Valentine on Kodak ColorPlus 200, Overexposed 2/3 stop (35mm Format / EI 125 / Nikon F3 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AI) – by Lucas Dul EMULSIVE Secret Santa 2020: registration open until October 31st September 6, 2020 Posted in: Articles, Featured, Secret Santa - A huge thank you to the nearly 1100 players in over 50 countries. Is an Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other such business products as calculators and fax machines.Headquartered in Ivrea, in the Metropolitan City of Turin, the company has been part of the Telecom Italia Group since 2003.

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Olivetti Studio 42
Serial #530226
c.1941

It's hard to believe that this modern-looking typewriter was designed in 1935! The keyboard is definitely made for use in Germany or another German-speaking country (note 'Um Schalter' and 'Ruck-Taste' for Shift and Backspace, and the QWERTZ layout), but the characters are distinctly English. No umlauts to be found. Yet we find a British Pound sign, dollar and cent signs. Could this be an all-purpose European keyboard, essentially a foreign-language typewriter to Germans? Note, too, that this machine was produced smack in the midde of World War II. What sort of international correspondence was written on this?

Olivetti Lettera 22

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Olivetti-Underwood Studio 44
Serial # 262015
c.1965


Olivetti-Underwood 21
Serial # 708255

By this time in its life, Underwood wasn't really Underwood anymore. This is an Olivetti that happens to have the Underwood name on it. Mechanically, it is based on the Studio 44.

Olivetti Praxis 48
Serial # 3010813
c.1966

The Praxis 48 is one of Ettore Sottsass's less famous designs for Olivetti. Although not terribly remarkable from a modern perspective, this electric was fairly radical when it was introduced in 1964. One wonders if there isnt a bit of Frank Lloyd Wright inspiration in the cantilevered keyboard and abundant right angles. The ribbon cover comes forward and tilts down in what may be a deliberate echo of the Studio 42. Inside, the ribbon spools are mounted almost vertically. Its power cord went missing long before I found the Praxis on a thrift store shelf, but it's nontheless a significant enough model in the history of typewriter design to merit displaying.

Olivetti-Underwood Studio 45
Serial # 1308853
1969

Olivetti Valentine S
Serial # 5837374
1969


Not the best specimen, but not a model for which I was willing to pay an extravagent price. Equal to the folding Corona for the cuteness factor. It's designer, Ettore Sottsass said that the Valentine was 'for use any place except an office, so as not to remind anyone of monotonous working hours but rather to keep amateur poets company on quiet Sundays in the country or to provide a highly coloured object on a table in a studio apartment'. This is the only typewriter I know of to have been sold as a fashion accessory in upscale clothing stores. Sottsass also designed the Elea 9003 mainframe computer (1959).

Olivetti-Underwood Lettera 32

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Olivetti-Underwood 319

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