GMS@psuvm.psu.edu (Gerry Santoro - CAC/PSU) (06/04/91)
I am trying to help a faculty member who bought a second-hand printer called a HUSH 80 P -- made by ERGO Systems, which has apparantly gone out of business. Unfortunately the printer did not come with a manual, hence the problem. He is having trouble getting this printer to reliably work with his Tandy Model 100. Sometimes it prints correctly and sometimes it prints garbage. My suspicion is that this has something to do with escape sequences being interpreted by the printer, but without the documentation we have no way to verify this. If anyone has one of these printers I would appreciate it if you could send me email or call me. The faculty member is willing to pay for postage and copying to get a copy of the manual. The printer is pretty nice and it would certainly be a great help to him to have it working reliably. Thanks for any info or help you can give. Gerry Santoro Center for Academic Computing Penn State University (814) 863-7896 gms@psuvm.psu.edu or gms@psuvm.bitnet