The new draft keyboard label design has been completed!
While the current keyboard label was based on the IBM 4704 keyboards, the new one is based on the 1984-1986 IBM Model F and Model M labels (now that the 4704's are no longer the main project boards), but with some changes to make the font slightly thicker, etc. Just like with the keycap characters, these characters were drawn based off the originals, but this time I made it into a font as needed for label creation. It is my understanding that the originals were made not with a dot matrix, laser, or offset printer as was likely the case with other IBM keyboard labels, but instead with some kind of line printer, impact printer, or chain printer which involved the striking of the metal key into the paper label through a ribbon (which is why many of the characters were missing sections of ink or slightly varied in their thickness and spacing). Some of my original IBM Model F122 labels even have typos, probably from a key striking twice (a date code of MAY844 instead of MAY84 for example). I can't find any records of the IBM line printers that could handle large printing of about 1/4" line height, so my guess is that another company's printers were used. The keyboard labels will be covered with a slightly oversized clear plastic label protector as IBM did for this series of labels.
You can't request the new label, replace your existing label, or check to see which label you are getting; there are still many old labels that are already printed and will be used first. For simplicity sake the new designs will also be used with the F62/F77 boards. The box labels will stay with the same design.
