In the same time frame, I was a contract employee for two different companies. I just got 1099s, and paid the full FICA.
Anyway, I'm trying to think what was state of the art printing back in 1989. The font is not from an impact printer, so I'm guessing something like
a daisy wheel. (Qume was the biggest.)
The classic way to get crooked font is to put the form in a typewriter more than once. The actual W-2s would be from a tractor feed and would not be
crooked.
I didn't detect any mixed fonts, but agree Nevada looks tilted compared to the rest of the text. Note no state income tax in Nevada. Just a sales
tax.
I tossed my IBM selectric (not worth fixing), but I still have an IBM executive and a few film ribbons should anyone want to make some fake documents.





