On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Tothwolf wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Tony Duell wrote:
Anyway, mine has a built-in PSU. Just an IEC plug
on the back ('kettle
plug') that, in my case, takes in 240V AC. I guess they were made with
different transformers for other voltages.
It would appear that mine does as well. I never looked at it closely,
since it looked like a brick or wall-wart was supposed to fit into the
styrofoam packing. I guess nothing went there.
Paper roll?
IIRC. the paper roll does not fit inside the 1520, it hangs on the back
on a couple of silly brackets. Which were packed separately in the box.
Presumably the paper roll had to go somewhere.
Or maybe a 'kettle lead'? I'd expect it to have come with one.
Nope, there is a separate cut-out in the styrofoam where the cables were
packed. The cutout I mentioned is about 3" in diameter, about 4" deep, and
has a square bit of cardboard fitted into it. It looked about the right
size for a wall-wart to fit into.
Commodore's 1520 (mine at least) has an enclosed paper roll hanger on the
back of the unit. It seemed to be attached from the factory.
-Toth