lane@dalcs.UUCP (John Wright/Dr. Pat Lane) (03/16/87)
Hello net. We are planning to buy a general purpose printer to serve
the needs of a fairly busy office (both secretarial and technical users).
We are looking for something virtually letter-quality, high speed & quiet
(isn't everyone) in the $1500-2000 range. Some degree of compatibilty with
our existing word-processing printers (IBM Quietwriters and an Epson FX286)
and IBM-standard (if there's such a thing) graphics are desirable. We will
want to use it with a sheet feeder (perhaps a double bin).
My feeling has been that a high-quality 24-pin dot matrix printer would best
fit this bill. So far my research confirms that this is the only way you
get NLQ with speeds > 100cps. However I haven't any first hand experience.
I'm weighing several printers: the Epson LQ series, the NEC P5-9, the
Toshiba P341 & P351, the Fujitsu DL2400 (quite interested in this one),
the recently introduce ALPS line, and the Brother 2024L (only 80 cps NLQ).
I would very much appreciate any advice anyone could give me on any of
these models or on the subject of 24-pin printers or on any alternate
solutions for my application.
Many thanks,
--
John Wright ////////////////// Phone: 902-424-3805 or 902-424-6527
Post: c/o Dr Pat Lane, Biology Dept, Dalhousie U, Halifax N.S., CANADA B3H-4H8
Ean/Bitnet: lane@cs.dal.cdn Arpa: lane%cs.dal.cdb%ubc.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa
Uucp:{seismo,watmath,utai,garfield}!dalcs!lane Csnet:lane%cs.dal.cdn@ubc.csnet