1020 Printer/Plotter
From: ad037
Date: 07/30/89-09:06:00 AM Z
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From: ad037 Subject: 1020 Printer/Plotter Date: Sun Jul 30 09:06:00 1989 Hi. I have some questions about the 1020 Atari Printer/Ploter. The price is right on this thing, but is it really useful for plotting and printing in your opinion? How flong do the pens last? And, does it connect directly to the joystick ports or do you need a interface? Any information would be appreciated! Thanks, Alan Wilczynski. ** Answered by JOHN SUCHY (aa271) on Fri Feb 27 00:24:49 1987 ** I'll answer your last question first: the 1020 plotter is an Atari device that connects directly to the Atari disk drive cable chain. The cable comes with the 1020. How the pens last depends on usage and luck. My wife goes through four pens a week on a light work load, while another friend has never changed pens while printing "tons of stuff all the time". Uses for the 1020 are somewhat limited as it uses roll paper about 4-1/2" wide. Business or school use is highly unlikely. On the other hand, if you mainly need something for your own hard copy files or if size is not a problem, then the 1020 is a very good deal. Incidentally, the CACE user group (Cleveland Atari Computer Enthusiasts), listed in the news column, sells a disk of 1020 utilities to their members that includes a disk directory program and several multi-color picture dumps. Your Co-sysop John E. Suchy aa271
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