From: Ian McCall on
Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote:
> .
>
> I had a star LC10 - I never had to make a printer driver for anything
> for the ST with that.

Yes, that was one of th most popular. I had a Panasonic - don't remember
the exact model but KPS is coming to mind and it was a 24pin one. That
mostly worked in Epson emulation, but done of the text effects needed
hacking about with.


Calamus had one, word perfect too, but other
> things could print to it too, such as steinberg 24 (which printed
> graphics fine) and neopaint. And you could do screenshots, so there
> must
> have been a general one too (I ruined a ribon hitting print during
> dungeon master!)

Yep, can't quite remember it myself, but I think there was a key combo
for it.

Signum was utterly superb: six times overprinting took an age but the
output was excellent. Had really good fonts too, from memory. I used to
do my univeristy work on it for the first year before I switched to an
LC after the TT was delayed yet again.

Cheers,
Ian
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