File:Telautograph-01.png

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English: Drawing of an early telautograph. It looks like a small table with an electronic pen attached, over a roll of paper that folds below the table.
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Source The Manufacturer & Builder, vol 25(4) p. 77
Author Anonymous, irrelevant due to age

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