Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!rutgers!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!primerd!wolman!barry From: barry@wolman.prime.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: Epson FX/80 Message-ID: <226700010@wolman> Date: 19 Aug 90 02:28:00 GMT References: <23766@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Lines: 59 Nf-ID: #R:dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU:-2376600:wolman:226700010:000:3174 Nf-From: wolman.prime.com!barry Aug 18 22:28:00 1990 Ken, If you want to connect an Epson FX/80 to a Mac, you have to add a serial i/f and a driver. No matter how you connect it, you'll get output that is indistinguishable from that produced by an Imagewriter. Both printers produce 144 DPI output and require 2X fonts for best results. The easiest, quick and dirty approach, is to use the Orange Micro Grappler Mac. The Grappler provides a parallel to serial converter that also maps Imagewriter printer control codes into Epson control codes. Best/Faster printing work, but are slow. Draft printing is unsable, even slower than Best. I've tried the Grappler - it works, but I can't recommend it. The Epson FX/80 can accept an add-on serial interface card that costs about $50 and installs in about five minutes using only a screw driver. This will give you the 9600 baud (or 19,200) interface you need to talk to the Mac. GDT Softworks sells a set of drivers (Print Collection or similar name). I've tried an earlier version of their FX/80 driver. It works reasonably well. You can buy the driver package at MacConnection. Total cost for i/f plus driver will be $100-$150. Phoenix Techologies also sells a driver package called Printworks. MacConnection used to carry this, but doesn't any longer. I had more problems with their driver than I did with the GDT driver. Phoenix wasn't intrested in fixing the bugs I reported to them over a year ago. By the way, Epson sells a version of Printworks as the Mac Interface software for their LQ line of 24-pin printers. Your best bet is the Hanzon interface card, which installs inside the Epson printer in the same place as the Epson serial interface card. The Hanzon provides a serial i/f (up to 19,200 baud) and a mode that makes the Epson emulate the Imagewriter I. List price of Hanzon board is about $119, but I bought mine from $25 (!) from a non-Mac dealer in Boston who was closing them out. I use the Epson FX/80 + Hanzon as a pseudo-Imagewriter with the standard Apple Imagewriter driver. The only problems involve a few programs like MockWrite that attempt to download character sets into the Imagewriter. [I recently bought a Deskjet Plus, so now I mainly use the FX/80 to print checks with Managing Your Money and for long code listings where I use Epson built-in fonts with DA that prints directly w/o going through Apple driver] If you can find an inexpensive external parallel to serial i/f (prices range from $50-$150), you can use that instead of the internal interface. Be sure you have return privileges - I tried one brand of converter than worked (Applied Creative Technologies, ~$120) and one that didn't (CompuAdd, ~$40). Same comments about drivers apply. I can provide more details on any of the above. Write/call if you need more help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Barry Wolman | barry@s66.prime.com Principal Technical Consultant | 500 Old Connecticut Path Prime Computer | Framingham, MA 01701 | 508/879-2960, ext. 1100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------