Ethan - There are pallets of printers as well, although I don't remember
any of the brands besides Okidata.
TK
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Ethan Dicks <ethan.dicks at gmail.com> wrote:
  On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Mark J. Blair
<nf6x at nf6x.net> wrote:
  I didn't see any printers mentioned, but
I'm specifically looking for a 
 DEC LP32 series band printer, or perhaps another
printer made for use with
 the DMF32 controller.
 We had an LP25 on our DMF32.  ISTR it's a Dataproducts B300 or
 something close to that.  It was a bit fiddly when it got old (I was
 the one that got to fix it when it broke), but we ran multiple boxes
 of paper through it per day.  It was _the_ printer on a VAX-11/750
 with 75 to 10 users (decreasing over time)... developers code
 listings, non-letter-quality documentation (serial LA210 for the "good
 stuff", used sparingly), diagnostic sheets in every product box,
 e-mails, calendars, customer lists... ASCII art.  ;-)
 I think there's a simple circuit (a few TTL inverters and a pin
 swabbing cable) to use an LA-180 (i.e., _non_ Dataproducts printer) on
 the DC37 on a DMF-32.  The basic lines are all the same but a couple
 of them need their sense inverted.  An LA-180 is much lighter
 (van-sized and small pallet) as long as you don't need massive
 volumes.  One could also rig up a Personal Computer-grade dot matrix
 printer with a Centronics interface similarly, if the goal is just to
 have some form of hardcopy, not specifically to "enjoy" the
 band/chain-printer experience.  It is fun, though, watching and
 listening to a band printer fire up and zip through greenbar paper.
 -ethan