IBM 3767
The IBM 3767 Communication Terminal was a line printer terminal introduced by IBM in the mid-1970s. It was designed for use in interactive data processing and remote job entry applications. The 3767 used a Selectric printing mechanism, providing relatively high-quality print compared to other contemporary dot-matrix printers.
Key features of the IBM 3767 included its typewriter-style keyboard, enabling easy operator input. It supported various communication protocols, allowing it to connect to IBM mainframe systems and other compatible devices. The terminal also offered features like automatic answer and disconnect capabilities, and various character sets.
The IBM 3767 was commonly used in office environments and data processing centers, providing a reliable method for printing reports, invoices, and other documents. It was often used in conjunction with IBM's System/370 mainframe computers.