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Intertype

American  
[in-ter-tahyp] / ˈɪn tərˌtaɪp /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of typesetting machine similar to the Linotype.


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“We were typographers before we were printers,” Cary says, pointing to the hulking Intertype brand typography machine dating from the early 20th century that stands in one of the shop windows.

From Los Angeles Times

Some even hire typists to operate the typewriter-keyboard punching machines at half the salary Linotype or Intertype compositors get, use one compositor to supervise as many as five tape-fed typesetting machines.

From Time Magazine Archive