Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!cci632!sjfc!bpv9073 From: bpv9073@sjfc.UUCP (Brett VanSprewenburg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: okimate 20 print driver Message-ID: <1152@sjfc.UUCP> Date: 4 Dec 90 16:23:09 GMT References: <90331.222130JBK4@psuvm.psu.edu> <1990Dec1.023422.5536@athena.mit.edu> Reply-To: bpv9073@sjfc.UUCP (Brett VanSprewenburg) Organization: Saint John Fisher College, Rochester, NY Lines: 32 In article <1990Dec1.023422.5536@athena.mit.edu> kukulski@athena.mit.edu (Timothy W Kukulski) writes: > >you mentioned little white lines... I had a problem wtih this a few years >ago when I was working for Micro World (MicroComputerServices) in Michigan.. > >Appearetly you cannot use the IBM plug and print with an Amiga 500/2000... > > 'Tim' There is absolutly no difference between the IBM plug and print module and the Amgia plug and print module. If anybody had bothered to read all the manuals you would have discoved that on the IBM module a dip switch is 'unset' whereby causing NO overlap of lines when printed. The Amiga module came with that dipswitch set to 'on' causing a 1 pixel overlap between lines. My friend uses an IBM plug-n-print with an Amiga printer cable with no problems, I use an Amiga plug-n-print module with an IBM printer cable also with great rusults. ==Brett -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- * If you can't enjoy yourself...enjoy someone else. * *-----------------------------------------------------------------* * // The Computer for | Brett The Butcher * * \\ // an over stuffed | Send contributions to: * * \X/ and active | USENET: (I think this'll do it) * * AMIGA imagination. | ...ccicpg!cci632!sjfc!bpv9073 * -------------------------------------------------------------------