Paige Compositor

Preliminary mechanical typesetter

Paige Compositor

Summary

The Paige Compositor was a machine invented by James W. Paige (1842–1917) between 1872 and 1888 to replace the human typesetter of a lead type-composed printing form with a mechanical arm. In the early 1890s, a group of inventors signed a contract with Towner K. Webster in Chicago to produce 3,000 compositors. However, the machine was not nearly as precise as it should have been and never turned a profit because of its complexity and continual need for adjustment based upon trial and error. As a result, it was the Linotype typesetting machine, which composed in a hot metal typesetting process, that became the new popular typesetting machine.

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5/16/2026, 6:04:04 PM

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