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Topic Started: Sep 18 2013, 12:16 PM (546 Views)
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Trotsky
Sep 30 2013, 03:02 AM
I recently threw out a 9-pin CITIZEN dot matrix job that even took the continuous paper. A friend gave me about 2 miles of the paper so I kept the printer until I ran out of paper.
Yeah, had the big spring loaded printer port.

It actually had a fabric ribbon that I would take out and re-ink. I think the printer dated from circa 1980. My dentist used it for billing and had it stored in his garage. He gave it to me gratis. (Yeah. after I'd spent about $5000)
They still use those dot matrix printers at the casino.

They can't find another way of making a carbon copy.

Making two copies doesn't satisfy the auditors.

Okidata I believe is the name.

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