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Vintage Trendcom 100 Precision Printer - Estate Sale SOLD AS IS
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Vintage Trendcom 100 Precision Printer - Estate Sale SOLD AS IS
Price: US $235.60
Vintage Trendcom 100 Precision Printer - Estate Sale SOLD AS IS
A company named Trendcom made two printers that were significant in the history of the Apple II. They had two models, the 100 and the 200. Instead of using the mechanics solenoids that drove pins in a print head, these were thermal printers that needed a special heat-sensitive paper. Their operation was very quiet, about as loud as sliding your finger across a piece of paper. They were inexpensive compared to other printers of the day (most of which cost over $1,000), although the printing looked very much like that produced by a dot-matrix printer. The Trendcom Model 100 printed 40 characters per line on paper that was about 4 1/2 inches wide. The Model 200 could print 80 columns per line on paper 8 1/2 inches wide. Compared to the first printer offered by Radio Shack for their TRS-80 computer (which was also a thermal printer but used an ugly silver paper), the Trendcom printers were very nice.
SOLD AS IS untested. The plastic on the front broke but I still have the piece tha broke so a repair might be helpful using this. No cable is included.

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