In article <200611221854.SAA03722 at citadel.metropolis.local>,
Stan Barr <stanb at dial.pipex.com> writes:
The only "secure" feature I can find in the
info I have is that "imminent
memory overflow causes the printer to output memory contents automatically.
Normal message output is under the control of the operator"
Supports ASCII (ITA5) and Baudot (ITA2).
ASCII at 75 to 2400 baud
Baudot 45.5, 50 and 75 baud.
Memory 32000 chars expandable to 128,000 with bubble memory.
26V dc or 115/230V ac.
Mfr. : Honeywell, about 12000 produced for US, Australian, Canadian and
Greek armed forces.
Stan, where did you find this info? I couldn't find anything listing
the supported baud rates on my searches.
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