On Feb 16, 2025, at 7:38 PM, Van Snyder via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
wrote:

.... It also
had a thermal printer called "teledotis." It was very fast, so some
called it the Whippet. It electrostatically deposited soot onto special
paper, which was then fused by a heat roller.

Teledeltos paper had a silver layer over a carbon layer, and a spark blew off the silver to expose the black carbon.  (I think that's how it worked, I haven't seen this stuff in decades!)  It was used in early machines for sending weather facsimile maps, for instance.

Jon

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