On 30/11/17 19:46, Philip Pemberton via cctalk wrote:
> It looks like the DIP switches are the same as the 150 - William Degnan
> posted a link to those.
Update -- the DIP switch settings are *not* the same as the 150. I
finally found the 150 Plus settings in an old Usenet post:
https://groups.go
On 27/11/17 03:26, Robert Feldman via cctalk wrote:
>> I'm mainly looking for a DIP switch table (annoyingly, it won't produce
>> a config print - just a test page). I'd also love to find some details
>> on the control codes, emulations and character sets it supports.
>
> The 180si does not use DI
On 26/11/17 14:15, Tony Duell wrote:
>> I wonder if the 51604A cartridges still need them.
>
> I can't remember the number of the cartridge I used, but it came in
> a little foil tub (a bit like the ones you get jam in at hotel
> breakfasts.). In the tub was the cartridge and the absorbing strip.
>Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2017 23:27:29 +
>From: Philip Pemberton
>
>Hi folks,
>
>I just picked up a Kodak Diconix 150 Plus portable inkjet printer. No
>power supply or documentation, but it works fine.
>Which brings me onto my question... Does anyone have any information on
>this printer?
I have
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 6:27 PM, Philip Pemberton via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I just picked up a Kodak Diconix 150 Plus portable inkjet printer. No
> power supply or documentation, but it works fine. It appears to be a
> variant of HP's Thinkjet (it certainly uses th
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 12:32 PM, Philip Pemberton
wrote:
> On 26/11/17 06:17, Tony Duell wrote:
>>> Also - does anyone know what the material on the printhead capping
>>> station is, or if they're still available?
>>> It looks like a cardboard or blotting paper pad with a plastic backing
>>> card
We used to provide every pharmaceutical field sales rep with a GRID Lite
laptop and Diconix printer. Very reliable printer. If I still have any
docs I will post them.
Bill Degnan
twitter: billdeg
vintagecomputer.net
On 26/11/17 06:17, Tony Duell wrote:
>> Also - does anyone know what the material on the printhead capping
>> station is, or if they're still available?
>> It looks like a cardboard or blotting paper pad with a plastic backing
>> card. This one is soaked in ink and looks like it could do with being
> Also - does anyone know what the material on the printhead capping
> station is, or if they're still available?
> It looks like a cardboard or blotting paper pad with a plastic backing
> card. This one is soaked in ink and looks like it could do with being
> replaced. I assume it's to stop the ca
Hi folks,
I just picked up a Kodak Diconix 150 Plus portable inkjet printer. No
power supply or documentation, but it works fine. It appears to be a
variant of HP's Thinkjet (it certainly uses the same cartridges) tweaked
for portable use. Looking inside, it's full of Chinon ICs, and was
apparentl
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