Here's a guy wanting to get rid of an old Olympus printer. Please reply
to him.
Reply-to: lberke(a)bellatlantic.net
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 09:56:34 -0400
From: Lee Berkebile <lberke(a)bellatlantic.net>
Subject: donations
It was an early printer, based on a typewriter mechanism (Olympus, I
believe). I used it with a Commodore 64 (this should help date it) soon
after the Commodore came out. The nine pin dot-matrix printers available
then gave poor print quality. The Daisy wheel printers gave typewriter
quality, albeit slowly, and had all the features such as subscript,
superscript, bolt, underline, etc. The Commodore printers of that era did
not have descenders for the lower case g, j, p, and y letters, for
instance.
I believe the price was $240.00
Cheers,
Lee