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|    Ken Springer to Mudge    |
|    Re: Atari Laser Printer    |
|    07 Sep 13 16:02:04    |
      From: wordworks@greeleynet.com              On 9/7/13 10:57 AM, Mudge wrote:       > On 2013-09-07 06:48:40 -0600, Guillaume Tello said:       >       >> I want to know if the Atari SLM804 requires the little box SLMC804 to       >> work? Or can it be connected directly to the Atari ST ?       >       > When I had one (in 1990) it connexcted directly              I don't believe Mudge is correct. I just looked at mine, the 804       connects to the controller (SLMC804) with a SCSI 1 cable. Then the       controller connects to the computer through the ACSI port.              >> Is it right that the toner is the same as other machines and can be       >> easely found?       >       > It was the same as other toners used a quarter century ago - I have no       > idea about now !              I seem to remember there was something different about the toner itself,       if you were into refilling your own cartridges. I'm thinking the toner       was finer.              Replacement cartridge kits would fit TEC LB-1301, Buffalo, DTP, Kaypro,       Memory, Memorex Microphonix,Oasys, and TEC lasers. Got these name       brands from a replacement toner cart box, but didn't take the time to       write the model numbers. If you want the model numbers, send an email       to this address, and I'll scan the entire label and email it to you.                     --       Ken              Mac OS X 10.8.4       Firefox 23.0       Thunderbird 17.0.8       LibreOffice 4.1.04              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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