[net.periphs] Advice on letter-quality printer

droms@burdvax.UUCP (07/09/84)

I want to buy a light-duty letter quality printer for word-processing
(thesis, paper typing) duty.  Slow speed is not a problem.  Serial
interface is preferred (parallel acceptable).  I am considering:

	Brother International Correctronic 50
	Silver Reed 400/500/550
	Juki 6100
	Dynax DX-15
	Smith Corona TPI/TPII

I'd appreciate any recommendations/personal experiences/name of other
systems anyone would care to offer.  Respond my mail and I'll summarize
to the net.  Note: the Brother machine is an electronice daisy-wheel
typewriter available through a local discount house (Best Co.) for
~$380.  A ~$160 serial+parallel interface is available.  Use as a
standalone typewriter seems to me to be an advantage.  Does anyone have
information as to the nature of this (rather expensive!) interface?
Thanks...

					- Ralph Droms

ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie <ron>) (07/13/84)

I have both the Brother CE-50 and it's interface.  Currently I am using
it in the parallel (centronics) mode on the printer port of an Eagle PC.  Everything
seems to work fine, but it isn't very fast.  I find the Correctronic-50
to be an excellent typewriter, and I used it for six months as one before
I got a computer to plug the interface into.

-Ron