[rescue] Sun NP20 stuff
Jay York
jay_york at verizon.net
Sun Nov 30 12:26:23 CST 2008
IIRC, the NewsPrinter interface was essentially raster video, with the
rendering engine on the SBUS card. I think the SparcPrinter interface
was pretty nearly straight on parallel. As a side note, I divested of
the regular Sparcprinter stuff a number of years ago. I still do have
a Sparcprinter E in service, which is really a Lexmark Optra (R?),
with a network interface.
To elaborate a little more on what I've got:
Two NP20 units, one of which may have gooey roller syndrome
extra fuser, toner, supplies, etc., some still NIB
SBUS interface card
software
SparcClassic intended to be commissioned as print engine
One thing I liked about the NP20 was its 11" pathway - it spit out
8-1/2" x 11" sideways, and could accommodate 11" x 17" paper. I think
resolution was like 400 dpi one way, maybe 600 dpi the other?
Hope that helps a little.
On Nov 30, 2008, at 11:43 AM, der Mouse wrote:
>> The difference between the two (other than PPM/etc) was that the
>> NEWSprinter used a high speed parallel interface to the printer.
>
> What did the SPARCprinter use, then? That's what it looked like to
> me,
> but I didn't look closely at the interface between the lpvi and the
> printer itself.
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