The 1200 and 1250 are, reportedly, the same
printer (much like the 1526 and MPS-802). All three, however, are
very fast bi-directional 9-bin dot matrix printers with
NLQ and a very tight pin configuration.
The 1200 and 1250 have a slot into which one can plug any acceptable
interface card. The MPS-1200 was shipped with a CBM Serial card plugged in.
The MPS-1250 (which is my main printer these days) has a card with both Centronics
and CBM Serial. A dip-switch inside lets you select which one you
want to use. The MPS-1230 is built with both centronics and serial
interfaces.
Model : MPS-1200 Type : Dot matrix printer Resolution: 9-pin Paper Feed: Friction or Tractor-feed Interface : CBM Serial Bus Notes : Settings information
Model : MPS-1230 Type : Dot matrix printer Resolution: 9-pin Paper Feed: Friction or Tractor-feed Interface : CBM Serial Bus & Centronics Notes : Hold down LF and FF when powering up for options
Model : MPS-1250 Type : Dot matrix printer Resolution: 9-pin Paper Feed: Friction or Tractor-feed Interface : CBM Serial Bus & Centronics Notes : Settings information
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