On Thursday 29 December 2005 12:20 pm, Gene Ehrich wrote:
I have four printers that were used on the Commodore
64 and will
probably work fine on other machines. They are dot matrix printers.
They are rather old and I am unable to test them but have been told
that they worked the last time they were used.
Most printers have a feature where they'll go into some sort of a self-test
mode if you hold down some button while turning the power on. There aren't
that many buttons on most of these...
They are FREE for the taking but they must be picked
up in Spring
Hill Florida. I will not ship them
Commodore MPS-801 Printer
Commodore MPS-802 Printer (have two of these)
Juki 6100 printer
The c= printers probably *won't* work with any non-c= machine, they're
serial-bus connected, right?
The Juki 6100 is a daisywheel, does anybody consider these worth anything
these days? I have a couple of them in storage that I've been considering
scrapping out, *BIG* ones. One is a daisywheel (I forget the make/model)
and the other a NEC Spinwriter (uses a "thimble" rather than a daisywheel but
it's the same basic idea).
These worth anything to anybody?
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