RE: Tektronix Printers

Doug Smoot (rin0dss@bumed30.med.navy.mil)
Wed, 11 Jan 1995 12:07:30 -0400 (EDT)

In message Mon, 9 Jan 1995 14:22:53 -0800 (PST),
"Rochelle A. Diamond" <diamond@cco.caltech.edu> writes:

> We still use an Ortho 50H with a 2150 data system. This usually prints
> on a Tektronix dry silver antique printer, model # 4634. Our printer has
> died and the repair is almost not supported by tektronix, next year they
> won't support it at all.

When we still had our 2150, Tektronix called us and offered to sell us color
printers (we had the color monitor option). We didn't do it and have 4 year
ago switched to a PC based acquisition system for the Ortho. They did run a
demo cy conecting their printer with a print buffer to our 2150. So they do
have options, though Tektronix is perhaps one of the more expensive options.
I hope this information helps a little.
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Douglas Smoot
Naval Medical Research Institute, Code O613
Bethesda, MD 20889-5607
(301) 295-1121


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