Hello all,
 Can anyone tell me the difference between the two different TRS-80
 Model 1 Printer Interface Cables?  These are the cables used to connect  
I remember those... I used one for a year on my Model 1 with a CGP115
printer. The next year I got the EI and a disk drive...
  a Line Printer directly to the expansion bus on a
Model 1 without using
 the Expansion Interface.  They are ribbon cables with a "little black
 box" midstream containing the printer port circuitry.  The 26-1411 was
 originally for the LP1 and the 26-1416 was for the LP2.
 Now, I know that these also worked on subsequent Line Printers, and my
 understanding was that the 26-1411 worked on most while the 1416 only
 worked on a few (!)
 What exactly is the difference?  Does anyone know?  I'm coming into
 possesion of a LP3, but I only have a 26-1416 cable....  I don't know if
 this will work (I'm very confused!)  
Firstly a minor quirk. The interface circuit gets its 5V power from the
printer (pin <mumble> of the Centronics connector. Radio Shack printers
provide this, some others may not.
Now, IIRC the cable is in 2 parts. A short part which plugs into the M1
expansion connector, and which includes the interface chips, and a longer
part that fits onto a card edge on the interface PCB and connects to the
printer. It's the second part that's different between the 2 cables I
think. One of them has a normal 36 pin Blue Ribbon connector, the other
has an edge connector. You have to use whichever one fits your printer.
-tony