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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: tokyoracer on October 18, 2007, 11:34:59 AM
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Hi there again,
Just out of interest to find out what would be the best printer compatible with Amiga computers. If I can get the drivers online for a more modern printer then so much the better, although I will have to wait for the PCMICA Internet card to arrive.
I know I have talked about this before about a HP 710C which is pretty incompatible with Amiga's apparently.
I did notice a Epson Stylus 400 but if it's anything like them old ones for the PC I used to have they are noisy and un-reliable. A HP would be nice or a Canon. Preferably no Lexmarks as the cartridges are hideously expansive.
Any help please? :-?
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I have a Dell 1700 that works beautifully. Its actually manufactured by Lexmark. Dell just OEMs it (like they everything else they supposedly "make").
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Thanks for the info but I would rather have some sort of HP or Canon. Simply because they're cheaper in the long run.
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Canon BJC-4000 series
I use a 4200 since .. hmmm 10 years?!
It came with drivers for win9.1/win95/nt4/macos & amiga!
The drivers are still aviable for download.
The printer is cheap (ebay), its a color ink-jet without this "mordern" ink-protection-chips :D
so its easy to get third party ink for less money.
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Thanks! I have re-filled cart's before so that isn't a problem.
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I still use a Canon BJC-250 with my Amigas. Even old softwares can recognize it (thought they "think" there is a BJ-10).
Drivers are on aminet.
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Using an epson stylus color 880 here with the driver for a epson 680 with latest Tprint.(7.0?)
It runs on my peg2 but I am sure it will also run with the amiga.
It has some advantages: easy and cheap to replace they are getting old.
Cheap cartridges..I buy new color cartridge for 3 euro the piece.
It prints quite nice and fast and is usb and parallel.
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I've been using an Epson Stylus 640 for many, many years. Excellent results when coupled with TurboPrint 7. The ink cartridges are mega-cheap too. You can also get a utility that lets you check the print nozzles for quality and alignment and also clean the heads - all from the Workbench.
I suppose it can be a bit on the noisey side though, as a down side.
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Tokyoracer: Well, don't know what to say, for me only Epson's have been reliable (Stylus Photo's), albiet a bit noisy. But my Stylus Photo's have worked on 3 different Amigas with TurboPrint7 for years... in that time I have gone through 2 printers for my PC..... (one Cannon, one HP)
My 2 cents....
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Hmm probably just my own experiances...
I'm mostly tempted with the Cannon so-long as it is easaly compatible with WB. Although I am considering Epson's as the head alignment system is useful tool.
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:-)))
I've just got an ABLE Systems Omniprint OM20 20-Coloum thermal printer working, dating from December 1984. It needed a special cable making up, but otherwise its in pristine condition and working perfectly with my A1200 on the generic printer setting.
But I guess your looking for an A4 printer, per chance?
Hodgkinson.