Xref: utzoo comp.periphs:961 comp.os.cpm:1514 comp.sys.ibm.pc:15662 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!nrl-cmf!ukma!psuvm.bitnet!tuccvm!ncsuvm.bitnet!netoprhm From: NETOPRHM@NCSUVM.BITNET (Hal Meeks) Newsgroups: comp.periphs,comp.os.cpm,comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Good Letter Quality Printers Message-ID: <362NETOPRHM@NCSUVM> Date: 14 May 88 01:56:32 GMT References: <1216@ektools.UUCP> Organization: North Carolina State University - Computing Center Lines: 30 The NEC printer you are talking about is the NECP2200. I have owned one for about the last 5 months. Pros: 1. Letter quality output. It really does look quite good, provided you have a reasonably fresh ribbon. 2. Many built in typestyles. It may be as many as eight, I don't have the manual handy. 3. The sheet feeder is a nice touch. Works reasonably well. 4. 360 dpi resolution on graphics. Cons: 1. Construction is not terribly rugged. I haven't broken anything, but I have been careful. 2. Makes a high pitched whine when printing. Annoying (but characteristic of low end 24 pin printers). 3. Tractor is a pain. It can be set up as unidirectional or bidirectional. Took me a half a hour to set up the first time. Now I have the hang of it, but still is a poor design. 4. Ribbons are a little hard to find. Finally found a good mail order place that makes their own. Better than NEC's. I have mixed feelings about this printer. I generally pleased with it, but think that I would be happier if I had waited and spent a little more money on something else. One really good deal you may want to investigate is in the last two issues of Computer Shopper. A couple of places are selling the Epson LQ800 (with tractor) for around $300.00. A nicely made 24 pin printer, at a really good price. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hal Meeks netoprhm@ncsuvm.bitnet hgm@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (sometimes)