On Wed, 8 Apr 2026, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:

you need a parallel to USB adapter from Amazon.  Otherwise, use the default
printer driver.  You'll probably need a new ribbon.  I used to use these
back in the early 90s.  Worked well then.

I would try for a USB to parallel :-) I refer to cables in the direction of the signal, and you want the signal travelling from the USB to the parallel, except for a bunch of handshaking lines.

Ribbons for it are not available, and never have been.
It uses an ink jet cartridge.

I think that it is HP# 51604A, which is same as used on some HP Quietjets and some "Thinkjets"!
 So, they are usually readily available, and cheap.
$16.99 on Anmazon

It's a neat little mostly Epson compatible travel printer; running on 5? C-cell batteries, (preferably rechargeable) inside the hollow "platen"!
Or 9V wall wart.
It has an odd multiple-simultaneous-button press "chicken dance"interface for some special functions. I think that it has a 10 pole dip switch, for things such as newline being CR or CRLF, and font selection, when in ASCII signal vS graphics pixels mode


I just googled it and came up with:
http://www.zapro.dk/public/PDF/Kodak-Diconix-150-Manual.pdf

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Grumpy Ol' Fred                 [email protected]

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