I think that was a Diablo 630. I had a few of the parts here
somewhere. They here table top units with an optional table.
! wouldn't mind picking up a DEC LP01 (80 col) or LP02. Data Products
made them for a lot of companies. I'm not sure, but might be 2210 and
2230.
Thanks, Paul
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ethan Dicks <ethan.dicks at gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 2:45 AM, Chuck Guzis <cclist
at sydex.com> wrote:
I can't give the darned things away. I have
both a Qume and a AT&T-badged
daisywheel at the moment with absolutely no one willing to spring to ship
the the things.
I used to use a daisywheel printer at work in 1984, but even I would
pause at the shipping cost of one. They aren't light.
About the only one I'd even consider taking on (and that's *consider*,
mind you) is one that worked with WPS-8 and the LPQ8 interface. I
don't remember the exact DEC model number, but they bought someone's
daisywheel printer and mounted it into a rubber-rimmed hole in a small
rolly office supply cabinet as their high-quality (non-dot-matrix)
printer option for WPS. It's heavy enough that it would have to go
palletized via Craters and Freighters or some similar service.
-ethan