IBM 519

An IBM 519 Document-Originating Machine with plugboard control panel open (it would be closed during operation).

The IBM 519 Document-Originating Machine, introduced in 1946, was the last in a series of unit record machines designed for automated preparation of punched cards. It could

It operated at 100 cards per minute. Operations of the 519 were directed by a removable control panel.

The reproducing, gangpunching, summary punching, and comparing features of the IBM 519 are very similar to those of the IBM 513 and IBM 514.

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Another view of a 519.

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