Specs: 24 Pin, 80 Columns, High Speed Draft @ 10cpi: 333cps, Up to 360x360dpi Resolution, 5 Multi-Part Forms (Original + 4 Copies), Epson LQ, IBM PPR or IBM AGM Emulations, Paper parking, Automatic Sheet Loading, Short Paper Tear-Off, Auto Park Feature Feeding, Serial, Parallel, USB
Specs: Dot Matrix Printer, 9 pins 80 columns, 357 characters/ sec @ 12cpi, Single Sheet/ Continuous Feed, 5 part form printing (1 original plus 4 copies), Serial, Parallel, USB
Specs: 9 Pin, 80 Columns, Super Speed Draft @ 12cpi: 375cps, Up to 240x216dpi Resolution, 5 Multi-Part Forms (Original + 4 Copies), Epson LX, IBM Graphics or Microline Emulations, Automatic Sheet Loading, Short Paper Tear-Off, Auto Park Feature Feeding, Rear Push & Top Pull Tractors, Serial, Parallel, USB
Specs: Up to 240cps Print Speed, Compact 9 Pin, 80 Columns, Up to 144x240 dpi Resolution, 5 Multi-Part Forms (1 + 4 Copies), Epson (ESC P/2) Emulation, IBM 2380+ Emulation, Friction and Push Tractor, Parallel, USB, 2 Year Return to Base Warranty
Specs: Up to 375cps Print Speed, 24 Pin, 80 Columns, Up to 360x360 dpi Resolution, 5 Multi-Part Forms (1 + 4 Copies), Epson LQ (ESC P/2) Emulation, IBM ProPrinter (2390 Plus) Emulation, Push Tractor and Single Sheet Tray, Parallel, Serial, USB, 2 Year Return to Base Warranty
Specs: Dot Matrix Printer, 24 pins 80 columns, 416 characters/ sec @ 12cpi, Single Sheet/ Continuous Feed, 4 part form printing (1 original plus 3 copies), Serial, Parallel, USB
Specs: Colour Dot Matrix Printer, 24 pins 80 columns, 300 characters/ sec @ 10cpi, Single Sheet/ Continuous Feed, 4 part form printing (1 original plus 3 copies), Serial, Parallel, USB
Part No: C11C638001A5
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One of the earliest forms of printers, the dot matrix printer was also the most widely used until the 1990s, when it started to be replaced by faster, quieter machines capable of producing higher quality output. Despite their limitations, though, there is still a place for dot matrix printers and they offer several advantages over other devices. Renowned for its durability, dot matrix technology is used in environments where laser and inkjet printers would struggle, such as warehouses, industrial sites and even on board ships. Able to print on multi-part forms and continuous sheets, dot matrix printers are ideal for situations where output and reliability are more important than print quality and noise considerations. Modern dot matrix printers are sophisticated, feature-rich machines capable of so much more than just printing shipping notes and picking slips. Our dedicated, specialist team is on hand to help you track down the machine that works best for you, so give them a call today.