Anyone use a dot matrix printer?

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Anyone use a dot matrix printer?

Post by emanday » Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:22 pm

This might seem like a strange question from me but I haven't used a dot matrix printer for :shock: years :lol:

Up to now I've printed out charts on A4 paper and then stuck them onto lining wallpaper. After a while I run out of space on these creations (I can't write as small as my printer does :lol: ) and have to do it all again.

I've been wondering about getting a dot matrix printer instead. Does anyone else already use one of these? Is it worth getting one?
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Post by Russell » Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:40 pm

Do they still make them Mary :?: :?:

I used one for years but found that below 10 pt print they started to get fuzzy round the edges and made me think my eyes had gone funny :?

If they have reduced the matrix block to cope with smaller print sizes and you have a ribbon supplier near at hand then why not !

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Post by emanday » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:06 pm

Yes, Russell, they are still being made.

Lots of businesses still use them for invoicing and the like.
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Post by paddyscar » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:36 pm

Hi Mary:

Like Russell, I was wondering if they still made them. I checked an online office supplier, and they are still being sold. I remember the lack of print type and size variation being a problem with Dot Matrix, while others included the time it took to print a document and lack of crispness.

Although I've never printed a banner, my laser printer can print them, and has a sufficient range of printsizes and other functions to produce charts, tables and graphics, in landscape and portrait positions in continuous feed mode.
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Post by DavidWW » Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:37 pm

But there is a problem!

Because so few are now sold, the price of dot matrix printers has gone up over the last few years...........

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Post by trish1 » Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:55 am

You would also need to ensure that a driver was available for your operating system software

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Post by emanday » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:24 am

DavidWW wrote:But there is a problem!

Because so few are now sold, the price of dot matrix printers has gone up over the last few years...........
Haven't they just :shock: They must be one of the few computer peripherals that has increased in price over the years!
trish1 wrote:You would also need to ensure that a driver was available for your operating system software
New ones would have that, but I'd hoped to get a 2nd hand one.

Ho-Hum! Maybe I'll just have to keep going with the Pritt Stick and lining paper :lol:
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