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Texas Instruments PC-200 Printer
Date of introduction: | Available: June 1984 | Display technology: | |
New price: | Display size: | ||
Size: | 6.3" x 6.0" x 1.4" | Printer technology: | Thermal TP-00200 |
Weight: | 11 ounces | Serial No: | 20455 |
Batteries: | 4*AA | Date of manufacture: | mth 22 year 1987 |
AC-Adapter: | AC9201 | Origin of manufacture: | USA |
Precision: | Integrated circuits: | TP0456/CD4573, CD4574 | |
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Program steps: | Courtesy of: | Joerg Woerner | |
Download leaflet: | (US: 0.7M Bytes) | Download manual: | (US: 1.1M Bytes) |
The PC-200 Printer is a dot-matrix thermal printer designed for use with the TI-66 and BA-55 calculators.
The printer operates by moving an electronic print-head across a special heat-sensitive paper. Characters are formed on the paper from small dots produced by heated elements on the print-head. The two microcomputers of the TP0456 series inside the PC-200 are known from the TI-55 II calculator.
Capabilities:
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Prints up to 16 characters per line at 2.2 lines per second • Prints the contents of the calculators display at any time • Lists the contents of program or data memory on command • In trace mode each step is recorded |
If you have additions to the above article please email: joerg@datamath.org.
© Joerg Woerner, March 17, 2002. No reprints without written permission.