[sci.electronics] Printer question.

fmgst@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Filip Gieszczykiewicz) (07/12/90)

	Greetings. I got a printer at a swap-fest with no info
	what-so-ever + it was broken. I fixed it (the PS blew)
	but have no documentation at all.

	The printer:

	Integral Data Systems 440
	Paper Tiger Printer Model # 440

	It has a db-25 connector and a patch for an Apple II
	20 pin header, ribbon cable.

	1) Is it parallel or serial?
	2) There are 2 dip switches, what do they do.
	I guess I could play around, but...

	Thank you for any replies.

	Take care and have fun (in that order :-)

	P.S. Why such a large distribution? Because the printer
	was made in 78-79's and it can run off 220V 50Hz.. so 
	someone in Europe or elsewhere might have one.

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fmgst@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Filip Gieszczykiewicz) (07/12/90)

	Greetings. I got a printer at a swap-fest with no info
	what-so-ever + it was broken. I fixed it (the PS blew)
	but have no documentation at all.

	The printer:

	Integral Data Systems 440
	Paper Tiger Printer Model # 440

	It has a db-25 connector and a patch for an Apple II
	20 pin header, ribbon cable.

	1) Is it parallel or serial?
	2) There are 2 dip switches, what do they do.
	I guess I could play around, but...

	Thank you for any replies.

	Take care and have fun (in that order :-)

	P.S. Why such a large distribution? Because the printer
	was made in 78-79's and it can run off 220V 50Hz.. so 
	someone in Europe or elsewhere might have one.
-- 
_______________________________________________________________________________
"The Force will be with you, always." It _is_ with me and has been for 10 years
Filip Gieszczykiewicz    "A man without a dream is like a fish without water."
FMGST@PITTVMS  or  fmgst@unix.cis.pitt.edu "My ideas. ALL MINE!!"

rbt@tous.uucp (Robert B. Tate) (07/13/90)

In article <25822@unix.cis.pitt.edu> fmgst@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Filip Gieszczykiewicz) writes:
>
>	Greetings. I got a printer at a swap-fest with no info
>	what-so-ever + it was broken. I fixed it (the PS blew)
>	but have no documentation at all.
>
>	The printer:
>
>	Integral Data Systems 440
>	Paper Tiger Printer Model # 440
>
>	It has a db-25 connector and a patch for an Apple II
>	20 pin header, ribbon cable.
>
>	1) Is it parallel or serial?
>	2) There are 2 dip switches, what do they do.
>	I guess I could play around, but...
>
>	Thank you for any replies.
>
>	Take care and have fun (in that order :-)
>
>	P.S. Why such a large distribution? Because the printer
>	was made in 78-79's and it can run off 220V 50Hz.. so 
>	someone in Europe or elsewhere might have one.
>

.....I used to have a IDS-125 and worked on a friends Paper Tiger (in the
long dark past). I can't find my notes on them from back then, but I
remember that both serial and parallel is in the connector AS WELL AS
some power direct from the power supply. This last cost me an interface
one time because I used a ribbon cable with all 25 wires in it. Mail me
if you don't find out anything on the Switch's, etc. and I will try to
dig out the old notes.


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jpd@pc.usl.edu (Dugal James P.) (07/16/90)

I have an IDS-560 at home, with manual!  Write me directly if you
need the pinouts.  The db25 is configured internally for parallel or
serial.  I think the 440 is the narrow-carriage version of the 560.

Regards,
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