On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:11 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk
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> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020, Tony Duell wrote:
> > Of course toner cartridges for these printers are getting almost
> > impossible to find now. And I don't think any later Laserjets had a
> > 'VDO' interface option.
>
> Does that mean that
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020, Tony Duell wrote:
Of course toner cartridges for these printers are getting almost
impossible to find now. And I don't think any later Laserjets had a
'VDO' interface option.
Does that mean that if I can dig them out, that somebody would like the
used CX cartridges that I
[Canon CX printer]
>
> But, I didn't know that there was a popular Perq interface.
It's hardly 'popular' (or common). Any PERQ OIO card is rare. It's
just that the most common one (in fact AFAIK the only one from 3
Rivers) has the option of the Canon CX printer interface. Note that if
you find a
Picture 267 is a Corona Data Systems (later Cordata) laser printer. It's
an ordinary Canon CX engine (Same as HP LaserJet and LaserJet-Plus (which
had a large rasterizing board in them), with same toner cartridges,
trays, etc.). It connects via DC37 to an ISA board in the host computer.
Watch
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 3:54 AM Fred Cisin via cctalk
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> Eliminating one of the LEAST important:
>
> Picture 267 is a Corona Data Systems (later Cordata) laser printer. It's
> an ordinary Canon CX engine (Same as HP LaserJet and LaserJet-Plus (which
> had a large rasterizing board in
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 9:02 PM Brent Hilpert via cctalk
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> On 2020-Apr-26, at 4:33 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
> > Latest pictures are at https://www.crystel.com/bob .
>
> https://www.crystel.com/bob/DSC_0255.JPG
>
> HP 9825 (the ochre keyboard) underneath the PCB.
That large beat
On 2020-Apr-26, at 4:33 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
> Latest pictures are at https://www.crystel.com/bob .
https://www.crystel.com/bob/DSC_0255.JPG
HP 9825 (the ochre keyboard) underneath the PCB.
Eliminating one of the LEAST important:
Picture 267 is a Corona Data Systems (later Cordata) laser printer. It's
an ordinary Canon CX engine (Same as HP LaserJet and LaserJet-Plus (which
had a large rasterizing board in them), with same toner cartridges,
trays, etc.). It connects via DC37
Chris,
Is there any Commodore or Amiga equipment in there? I though that I
saw a Commodore 1571 floppy drive!
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!
On 4/26/2020 6:33 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
Ok, so this evening I went back to the house to do a quick evacuation
of the most critical stuff and
On 04/26/2020 16:33, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
Ok, so this evening I went back to the house to do a quick evacuation of
the most critical stuff and take some better pictures. This time I
brought a massive xeon flashlight which helps to get quicker pictures
with less shake.
Thank you for
not junk
https://www.crystel.com/bob/DSC_0262.JPG
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 6:33 PM Chris Zach via cctalk
wrote:
> Ok, so this evening I went back to the house to do a quick evacuation of
> the most critical stuff and take some better pictures. This time I
> brought a massive xeon flashlight
sön 2020-04-26 klockan 19:33 -0400 skrev Chris Zach via cctalk:
> Ok, so this evening I went back to the house to do a quick evacuation
> of
> the most critical stuff and take some better pictures. This time I
> brought a massive xeon flashlight which helps to get quicker
> pictures
> with less
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 12:33 AM Chris Zach via cctalk
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> I also picked up a pile of Perq boards, and all the DC600 tapes and
> floppies I could take out. The car was loaded with them, someone is
> going to have to curate these. But since I know that the most important
> thing is the
sön 2020-04-26 klockan 19:33 -0400 skrev Chris Zach via cctalk:
> Ok, so this evening I went back to the house to do a quick evacuation
> of
> the most critical stuff and take some better pictures. This time I
> brought a massive xeon flashlight which helps to get quicker
> pictures
> with less
Ok, so this evening I went back to the house to do a quick evacuation of
the most critical stuff and take some better pictures. This time I
brought a massive xeon flashlight which helps to get quicker pictures
with less shake.
I also picked up a pile of Perq boards, and all the DC600 tapes
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