>
> Anyone (finger points at Allison) have any stories about them? It looked
> fairly serious.
>
> William Donzelli
> william_at_ans.net
>
The LP25's were Dataproducts Band printers... the serious fun was the
LP04, LP05, LP06, and LP10 drums. The band printers were very reliable
(LP25=300 lpm, LP26=600 lpm). Dataproducts called them the B300 and B600
band printers. The big band printer was the LP27 which was about 1000-1200
lpm.
Bill
(who hated working on the LP05 shuttle printer -- but could live
with the LP06, LP2x stuff.
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