[Coco] TRP-100 Thermal Printer
wdg3rd at comcast.net
wdg3rd at comcast.net
Fri Jan 9 05:48:39 EST 2009
Apparently, Computer Friends <www.cfriends.com> in Oregon still sells the MacInker. Whether they still have an adapter that works with the DMP-100 ribbon may require a phone call.
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Ward Griffiths wdg3rd at comcast.net
I thought about being diplomatic and polite. Honest, I really did. But while I was thinking about it, I accidentally bumped the button that puts my mouth on autopilot, because it said, "That's a load of crap, Captain, and you know it". Jim Butcher, _Small Favor_
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: John Eric <jet.pack at ymail.com>
> I think you may be confusing the TP10 with the TRP-100. The TP10 was meant to
> accompany the MC10 and the combo, I believe was the TRS answer to the Sinclair
> ZX81 (TS-1000) and the ZX-Printer (TS-2040). It used approx 4" wide paper. It
> also worked with the regular CoCo. It had a design flaw in that the graphics
> characters were the inverse of what would be displayed on the CoCo and MC-10.
> The TRP-100 is a full 8x10-ish printer that could print on thermal paper or use
> a thermal ribbon to print on plain paper (although, sometimes the print wouldn't
> stick just right to some papers.) However, the main thing you mentioned is in
> fact the bane of thermal printing - I folded a piece of thermal paper and put it
> in my jacket pocket - my body heat darkened the paper to a darker color than the
> print, so... for all intents and purposes, it was erased. sigh.. but it's still
> the cheapest method I've found to use for debugging ASM listings. BTW - anyone
> still sell DMP-105
> ribbons? JEric
>
>
>
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> From: "wdg3rd at comcast.net" <wdg3rd at comcast.net>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2009 11:09:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] TRP-100 Thermal Printer
>
> From: John Eric <jet.pack at ymail.com>
> > I've just been using plain old thermal fax paper with mine - 99 cents for
> three
> > rolls at a local junk store - of couse the ribbon would probably let me use
> > plain paper...
>
> Any printouts you make on thermal paper, if you want to preserve them, remember
> to make copies with a regular plain-paper copier at your earliest convenience.
> Yes, it means you may have to have to cut it into short strips that you have to
> keep together with paper clips, in the case of output from the TRP-100. But
> thermal printouts are transient. I lost three months work due to leaving a roll
> of TI-700 output in my car. In August in Las Vegas. The background became the
> foreground darkness. Stuff that would have advanced AI by 20 years (well,
> looking at recent progress in AI, maybe 40). That was back in 1979, but thermal
> paper technology has not advanced much since then. (Nor has AI, though Real
> Stupidity has made great gains, judging by the last several decades of US,
> European, Asian and every else politics and economics).
>
> Nah, I'm just fooling. I'd managed a great (at the time) fusion of two of the
> best bits from David Ahl's "BASIC Computer Games", Eliza and Animals (translated
> to HP-2000A BASIC [crappy string functions, great array functions], since that's
> what I had to work with before I got my first TRS-80, a couple of years before
> the Color Computer). I should try it again (probably in Python, since that's
> what I'm learning now, though I'm not dropping the Bourne shell & descendants).
> Didn't even bother remembering it during the several years without disk storage,
> and got busy for a while after anyway. In fact, mention of thermal paper is
> what dragged it out of long-term storage covered with long-dead brain cells.
> But do back up thermal to plain paper if you want your data to last.
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> Ward Griffiths wdg3rd at comcast.net
>
> I thought about being diplomatic and polite. Honest, I really did. But while I
> was thinking about it, I accidentally bumped the button that puts my mouth on
> autopilot, because it said, "That's a load of crap, Captain, and you know it".
> Jim Butcher, _Small Favor_
>
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