Selling Commodore MPS1270A inkjet printer with box and polys
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The MPS 1270A had both a Centronics port and a serial bus port. This allowed it to be used by a Commodore computer ( C64 , C128 , etc.) as well as a PC or Amiga
Quality: 18 x 15 NLQ
Dimensions: 225 x 355 x 75 mm>>
It works with a power supply 9V DC, 1 Ampere minimum, polarity CENTRE NEGATIVE. The power supply is NOT sold here (and I don't know if it was originally in the package).
At my home, using a correct PSU, the printer turns on, the paper moves with the button line feed pressed, and doing autotest, it produces the page in the photo. The ink is quite dry, so the result it's not great. In a photo you can see the arrow indicating the "ink head" with the "quite dry ink". I don't know how to regenerate the ink.
I'll ship it in a sturdy package (a box full of protection and inside the box of the printer), Let me know if you want me to remove the ink head (putting it in a separate plastic envelope)
Price: 90 eur + 40 eur tracked shipping in all europe
Quoting a website:
<<
The MPS 1270A had both a Centronics port and a serial bus port. This allowed it to be used by a Commodore computer ( C64 , C128 , etc.) as well as a PC or Amiga
Quality: 18 x 15 NLQ
Dimensions: 225 x 355 x 75 mm>>
It works with a power supply 9V DC, 1 Ampere minimum, polarity CENTRE NEGATIVE. The power supply is NOT sold here (and I don't know if it was originally in the package).
At my home, using a correct PSU, the printer turns on, the paper moves with the button line feed pressed, and doing autotest, it produces the page in the photo. The ink is quite dry, so the result it's not great. In a photo you can see the arrow indicating the "ink head" with the "quite dry ink". I don't know how to regenerate the ink.
I'll ship it in a sturdy package (a box full of protection and inside the box of the printer), Let me know if you want me to remove the ink head (putting it in a separate plastic envelope)
Price: 90 eur + 40 eur tracked shipping in all europe