Xerox Dover

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The Xerox Dover laser printer was an early laser printer manufactured at Xerox PARC in the late 1970s.[1] Around 35 were built.[1] It was a successor to the EARS printer, itself a successor to the Xerox Graphics Printer.[2]

The Dover was developed by Gary Starkweather.[3] The printer was based on a stripped down Xerox 7000 reduction duplicator chassis.[4]

Dover printers were in use at several high-profile computer science research labs. A Dover printer was installed at Stanford University's computer science department in 1980,[5] and a Dover printer was available at the MIT AI Lab in 1982, hosted by a Xerox Alto computer.[6]

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