Dataproducts Corporation was an early manufacturer of computer
peripheral equipment.
Overview
Initially known as Data Products, the company was founded by
Erwin Tomash in 1962 in order to take controlling interest of
Telex
Telex is a telecommunication
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's Data Systems Division.
[f] The division was behind on a contract to deliver disk drives to General Electric. Dataproducts was able to complete the product and deliver to
General Electric
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Over the year ...
and later
Ferranti, ICL and
RCA.
Sustained by the disk drive business and Informatics, Data Products began development of their first
line printer. Introduced in 1963, the 3300 was a 300 line per minute
drum printer that used a
moving coil actuator for the print hammer.
In 1966,
core memory was added to the product line. With heightened sales and earnings, Data Products moved to a new site in
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles,
California
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in 1968.
They started acquiring other businesses, including Staff Dynamics, a personnel agency and Uptime, a manufacturer of
card readers. Graham Tyson replaced Tomash as CEO in 1971.
The disk business was ailing in the face of increased competition and finally discontinued.
Dataproducts switched from drum to band technology in the late 1970s and added
dot matrix printers along with a series of thermal printers sourced from
Olivetti.
The telecommunications company Stelma was purchased and Data Card was formed to manufacture
plastic card
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embossing equipment.
Daisy wheel printers were added to the line with a purchase of the business from
Plessey in 1978. A joint project with
Exxon yielded a series of
solid ink printers. The Exxon printer division was Danbury Systems Division where 6 members were hired by Howtek, Inc, the company producing the Pixelmaster Solid ink Color printer. Howtek was sued by Dataproducts over the use of
hot-melt ink. This delayed shipment of the Howtek Pixelmaster for about 2 years or until 1986 and also increased the manufacturing cost of the product even though the suit was dropped by Dataproducts. Howtek was in negotiations with Apple for this color printer at the time. Dataproducts used
Toshiba
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engines for their first
laser printer
Laser printing is an electrostatic digital printing process. It produces high-quality text and graphics (and moderate-quality photographs) by repeatedly passing a laser beam back and forth over a Electric charge, negatively charged cylinder call ...
s in 1989.
Legal battles with
Tektronix
Tektronix, Inc., historically widely known as Tek, is an American company best known for manufacturing test and measurement devices such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and video and mobile test protocol equipment. Originally an independent c ...
and
Apple
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over the solid ink patents drained resources and ended with Apple discontinuing their product and Tektronix paying royalties.
Jack C. Davis, 47, a former
Harris Corporation senior vice president, replaced Graham Tyson as chairman and chief executive in May, 1986. By 1989, net income had dropped from a high of $27.7 million to $3.8 million, and Dataproducts fought off
takeover attempts by a consortium. Dataproducts was purchased by
Hitachi
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in 1990.
Dataproducts later used
Fuji Xerox engines for their Typhoon series of laser printers. The LZR1560/1580 was OEMed as the Apple
LaserWriter Pro 810 in 1993.
In 1998, the LZR 5200 continuous feed laser printer was announced.
The Dataproducts brand name was used until it was formed into Hitachi Koki Imaging Systems in 1999.
Clover Technologies Group, LLC (Clover) of
Ottawa, Illinois
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, acquired the North American and European compatible printing supplies divisions of Ricoh Printing Systems America, Inc. (RPSA), manufacturer of Dataproducts and other compatible supplies brands, effective February 1, 2005, as announced by CEO Jim Schiefelbein and President Jim Cerkleski. Bill Barclay, former executive vice president of the RPSA supplies division, was named president of the new Dataproducts USA, LLC division of Clover. Financing for the acquisition was provided by
Bank One.
World headquarters of Clover Technologies Group is in Ottawa, Illinois, along with its manufacturing and distribution facilities. Dataproducts division, with its western U.S. distribution center, is located in
Simi Valley, California, with manufacturing in
Mexicali, Mexico and in
Porto, Portugal. The three plants provide over 200,000 square feet of combined manufacturing capacity of printer, fax and copier consumables.
There is a simple "memorial
Facebook pageonline; memories, contributions etc. are welcome on that page.
Informatics
When Dataproducts was first formed, Informatics was created as a subsidiary that did contract software work and was headed by Walter F. Bauer.
In 1964, Informatics acquired Advanced Information Systems from Hughes Dynamics. The AIS file management system led to
MARK IV, a
fourth-generation programming language
A fourth-generation programming language (4GL) is a high-level programming language, high-level computer programming language that belongs to a class of languages envisioned as an advancement upon third-generation programming languages (3GL). Each ...
that was the first software product to have cumulative sales of $10 million and later $100 million. DataProducts spun Informatics off as a public corporation in 1968. Beginning in 1983,
Sterling Software made an unsolicited offer that became a takeover attempt and finally resulted in a merger in 1985.
[Walter F. Bauer, “Informatics Acquisition by Sterling Software: Unsolicited Offer, Takeover Attempt, and Merger,” ''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing'' 28 no. 3 (2006): 32-4]
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References
External links
* Oral history interviews with
founders of Dataproducts
Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Interviewees includ
Arnold J. Ryden
who purchased Telex
Telex is a telecommunication
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and did a spinoff of the data products division
Willis K. Drake
Erwin Tomash
Chester Irwin Lappen
the co-founders of Dataproducts; an
Adelle Tomash
Oral history interview with Walter F. Bauer
Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. In 1962 Bauer, Werner Frank, Richard Hill, and Frank Wagner started Informatics General Corporation as a wholly owned subsidiary of Dataproducts. Bauer discusses the corporate structure, business strategies, and products of Informatics General.
Oral history interview with Sam Wyly
Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, by David Allison, December 6, 2002. Wyly discusses his formation of Sterling Software and its acquisition of Informatics.
* Erwin Tomash Collection o
Dataproducts Corporation Records (1962-82)
Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Original business plan, publications, reports, organizational charts and employee lists, articles, and correspondence that document the company's growth and market position in printers and core memories.
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