Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!mit-eddie!mit-hermes!jpexg From: jpexg@mit-hermes.AI.MIT.EDU (John Purbrick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: printers Message-ID: <2783@mit-hermes.AI.MIT.EDU> Date: Wed, 14-Jan-87 23:51:38 EST Article-I.D.: mit-herm.2783 Posted: Wed Jan 14 23:51:38 1987 Date-Received: Thu, 15-Jan-87 18:56:00 EST References: <870109212520.0000099C.AONM.MA@UMass> <2777@mit-hermes.AI.MIT.EDU> <1985@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Organization: MIT AI Lab, Cambridge, MA Lines: 27 Summary: Focus Electronics > I'm still searching for the right printer for my ST. > In the January BYTE, page 402, there's an ad from FOCUS Computers where > it says they'll sell you a Toshiba P321 printer for... $348.50! > Is that a typo? That printer costs a LOT more elsewhere: it's a 24-pin > device..... Has anybody had any dealings with Focus? I can't comment on the printer, but I just bought a printer from Focus. It came in less than a week and is just as advertised. Mine's a Panasonic KXP1080i, it cost $190 and is adequate for my purposes. Note that 24-pin printers tend not to include a tractor feed! I thought of a 24-pin model too, but couldn't justify the cost to myself. If you deal with the New York outfits, expect a hard sell on their part for additional stuff (power line monitor, dust cover, extra paper and ribbon, etc), but I've always won buying the printer and photo equipment. No problems with extended delivery or ripoffs. Regarding the price, beware. A glossy magazine's prices will be weeks out of date, and the vendor won't stand by the advertised price (unless it's higher!). The dollar just doesn't buy the yen it used to. Get the Sunday New York Times and look in the second half of the second section--all the dealers advertise there and the prices are usually good till the following Tuesday. --John Purbrick jpexg@hermes.ai.mit.edu ps The Panasonic KXP1080i has a graphics resolution of 72 dots per inch (at least, that's the highest resolution with equal X and Y resolution).