Epson 850 Inkjet Printers

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We have been supplying Epson 850 inkjets for a couple of years for
users of older computers (mainly Sinclairs) and programs running in DOS

which need a parallel printer and cannot work with modern USB / Windows

printers.

We are now down to our last Epson 850, but still have a ready supply of

original EPSON inkjet cartridges which we supply at less than £10 each

(still in date!!).

However, what we need to know is what other printers can be used?

There are some programs available which capture the DOS printer
commands and redirect them to the Windows driver (presuming your
computer can run in a DOS window and under the cut down version of DOS
supplied in Windows XP).

However, what other printers do people use for computers which cannot
run Windows??

Rich Mellor
http://www.rwapsoftware.co.uk/Printers2.html
 
rwap said:
We have been supplying Epson 850 inkjets for a couple of years for
users of older computers (mainly Sinclairs) and programs running in DOS
r u joking
which need a parallel printer and cannot work with modern USB / Windows

printers.

We are now down to our last Epson 850, but still have a ready supply of

original EPSON inkjet cartridges which we supply at less than £10 each

(still in date!!).

However, what we need to know is what other printers can be used?

There are some programs available which capture the DOS printer
commands and redirect them to the Windows driver (presuming your
computer can run in a DOS window and under the cut down version of DOS
supplied in Windows XP).

However, what other printers do people use for computers which cannot
run Windows??
try an epson mx80 or an ibm personal printer. they work under cpm
 
But an Epson MX80 is a dot matrix - most people want an inkjet

An IBM personal printer may be a dot matrix - not sure which one you
mean, but does it offer Epson emulation which is what most DOS programs
were written to use.

Rich
 
rwap said:
But an Epson MX80 is a dot matrix - most people want an inkjet

An IBM personal printer may be a dot matrix - not sure which one you
mean, but does it offer Epson emulation which is what most DOS programs
were written to use.

Rich
Pay no attention to meashershithead. He's printer expert in his own mind.
But not in reality.
Frank
 
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