Tangentially related: anyone has suggestions on an "automated" way to "print" pages with a typewriter? If you want to have papers that "look" as typed with a typewriter, as opposed to printed with laser printers and such.

If you also want a thing to do typewriting on, later-model word processors (e.g., Smith Corona PWP series) tend to have a feature that auto-types text entered and edited earlier. It'll have the imprinting insofar as the type impacts the paper, but it's not going to have the off-center / over-inked / patchy manual typewriter look. For that you may just want to find a font face that replicates it.

Add this to your list if things you try: https://sixcolors.com/link/2021/02/a-hyperrealistic-typewrit...

Article links right to the font.

This is cool, but when viewed up close, laser-printed letters still lack the fuzzy edges and imprinted texture of letters created by typewriter slugs.

This is what a teletype is: it's a typewriter with a serial connection. You send bytes over the serial cable and it types them.

You want a daisy wheel printer[1] I think.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisy_wheel_printing

Only tangentially related, but this is a good research starting point: https://www.gt-pressura.com/