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Silentype (Re: Apple Thermal Printer)



In article <2153369501.50112522@adbbs.antioch.edu>,
John L. Graham <John_L._Graham@adbbs.antioch.edu> wrote:
>earlier thermal printer was the Silent Type. The Silent Type was originally
>developed for the Apple /// and could be used on a II with the addition of a
>special interface card. The Silent Type used thermal paper similar to some
>Fax machines. The paper was available from Graphic Controls the last time I
>checked (I bought a case from them last summer). The Silent Type _could not_
>be used on a IIc because of the special interface card.

	speaking of the Silentype, mine has problems doing carraige
returns sometimes.  Instead of returning to the left margin it'll only
go part-way and print the next line from there (and cramming a whole bunch
of crap into the rightmost column)  Suggestions?

(don't worry, this is not my primary printer =^) I got it when my brother
gave me all his old Apple // stuff...and not knowing much about power
loads at the time, I plugged everything into my //e for a bit...extended80,
parallel interface, silentype, micromodem//e, 2 diskII controllers... =^)
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