Enterprise EP 80+ Dot Matrix Printer

Enterprise EP 80+ Dot Matrix Printer

The EP80+ dot matrix printer is an ideal addition to your Enterprise computer system. It provides facilities for printing out text and listing programs by using the simple LPRINT and LUST commands from IS-BASIC or from the Enterprise's built in word processor. By the use of the appropriate control codes, different print styles and sizes can be obtained and bit-image graphics produced In order to copy an Enterprise Enterprise screen in bit-image mode, a 'screen dump' program written in either IS-BASIC or in machine code would be required. The EP80+ can be used with other computers having a 'parallel' interface providing a suitable cable is obtained

Specifications

Serial impact dot matrix.
Alpha-numeric — 7 x 8 in 8 x 9 dot matrix field.
Semi-graphic (character graphic) - 8 x 8 dot matrix.
Bit image graphic - Vertical 8 or 9 dots parallel,
horizontal 640 dots serial/line.
Normal size - 2.22 (W) x 2.8 (H) mm = 0.087" x 0.11".
condensed size —1.11 (W) x 2.8 (H) mm = 0.044" x 0.11".
'ELITE' size - 1.8 (W) x 2.8 (H) mm = 0-07" x 011". Enlarged ELITE' — 3.6 (W) x 2.8 (H) mm = 0.14"x0 11" 2 54 (W) x2.8 (H) mm
Super/subscnpt — 2.22 (W) x 1.4 (H) mm = 0.087" x 0.055". Semi-graphic unit = 0 1" x 0.11".
ASCII characters — 192 (96 normals and 96 italic) JIS characters — 160 (64 katakanas and 96 alpha-numencs).
Semi-graphic untis — 103.
International Specials — 2 for U.S.A., 1 for UK, 8 for German. 8 for French, 6 for Swedish, 2 for Italian, 6 for Spanish, 48 for Greek, 6 for Danish and 2 for Japan.
100 C P.S for normal size print. 200ms for line feed Normal — 80 columns Condensed — 142 columns. Enlarge — 40 columns. Condensed/double width - 71 columns. 'ELITE' — 96 columns. Enlarged 'ELITE' — 48 columns.

This is an unused printer in its original packaging complete with Manual and cables and was very kindly donated by Chris Gladman

 

Enterprise EP 80+ Dot Matrix Printer






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