What do you do when your dot matrix printer’s ribbon is torn to shreds after decades of use, and no new cartridges are available? You might like to attempt a ribbon transplant from another printer’s ...
While laser and inkjet printers are increasingly popular, older technology still has value in daily life. Dot matrix printers are similar to manual typewriters, with a history dating back over 100 ...
UK printer manufacturer Epson recently launched its new wide carriage, 24 pin, dot matrix printer DLQ-3500. The new printer provides speeds of up to 550 characters per second coupled with an increased ...
Epson has announced the Middle East launch of the LQ-690, its fastest 24 pin 106 column flatbed dot matrix printer to date. 24 June 2009 High-speed printer with an extremely high ribbon yield is ...
Most home users have replaced their old dot matrix printers with newer inkjet or laser printers, but they're still used in some industrial and business applications. Epson and Oki are among the ...
Epson has launched new A4 and A3 dot matrix printers. The firm claims its LQ-590 and LQ-2090 models offer a 10% increase in printer speed and improved print head longevity over their predecessors, the ...
Some businesses still use dot matrix printers to generate invoices, forms and other documents. Unlike modern laser printers, a dot matrix printer has a single print head and an inked ribbon. Neither ...