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Friden Flexowriter, close-up of the two large 50-way connectors on the right side of a typical machine, to the rear (right of photo) is the JL1 input socket, in front of this (left of photo) is JL2 output connector with its Cannon plug in place

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Date

April 2008

Author

Godfrey Manning

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