Subject: Re: Quest for DEC LPS-40 Documentation
From: "John C. Ellingboe" <john at guntersville.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 21:41:42 -0500
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk at
classiccmp.org>
It sounds like I might have to harass/pester you a bit when I
get started setting this beast up. :-)
You may just have to. ;)
I have used them before
and was quite impressed with the speed, quality and
dependability. I finally located this one and it didn't get
away like some others had so hopefully I can get rid of the
little desktop junkers that give me so much trouble.
I was highly disappointed with the reliability. Anything that
could print at 40ppm was likely to see 100-250,000 page month
and that machine was good for maybe 100-150k pages between mech
failures.
I figured that the help and bookreader files might get
me
through the host parts but the only thing I have otherwise is
the installation and operators guides that were in the pocket
inside the door. I would expect to have to do some minor print
engine maintenance since it hasn't been used for a while.
You may need to do a bit to get it working if it's been sitting for
a long while. One the toner tends to pack or harden if cooked
at 110F or higher. The selenium drum may be ok, tough to find
if damaged.
The worst part is wearout parts such as feed rollers and a few
other bits. It would help you to find a few for parts.
The other part is my memory os 15years old so there may be
some I forgots. I didn't keep much in the way of docs.
Allison