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Do you have several different retro\vintage computers and what to use a printer?? Then the Commodore MPS1250 is the one you should have a look at. I'm showing several printers that I own and will show how the Commodore MPS1250 is the only one you really need. 00:00 Intro and Showing Printers 12:02 Looking at manual 16:00 Apple IIe Printing 21:04 VIC20 Printing 24:01 Picking a Printer Apple II series printer commands PR#7 LIST PR#0 PR#7 is the slot that your parallel printer card is installed (1-2, 4-5 and 7). On a IIe slot 3 is used for video. On Apple II\II+ you can use slot 3. Slot 6 is used for the boot floppy drive controller card. PR#0 deactivates the printer Commodore VIC20\C64 printer commands: OPEN 4,4:CMD4:LIST:CLOSE4 This command will open the printer port, do a list of what is in memory and then close the port Will the Apple ImageWriter II printer work with a Commodore 64? Yes however, you will need an RS-232 interface on the Commodore end, then use an Apple 25-pin to mini-Din cable. You might have trouble with PETSCII (CBM’s different character set). The Commodore 64 (C64) does not have a standard RS-232 port. The port marked "Serial" on the C64 is its native IEC port, which is different from RS-232. However, the User Port on the C64 can almost be used as an RS-232 port. The voltage levels are +5/0 instead of the ±12V of RS-232, so there's a need for some level shifting, which can be handled by an external MAX232 IC. So, while it's not a straightforward process, it is possible to adapt the C64 to communicate with standard RS-232 computers or peripherals. Please note that you will need some software running on the C64, as there is no built-in support for redirecting the RS-232 port to the keyboard input. Replacement Print Ribbon for the MPS1250 Commodore MPS 1250 = Citizen Compatible Black Printer Ribbon, AH37945-0 Thanks to Dave for the channel donation Dave Bradley - 8-Bit Commodore Man / @drbradleyphotography #apple #commodore Thanks all the subscribers and viewer like you! Big thanks to these Patreon members! Dave Vintage Apple Tech / @davidstahloldhappymacs Jamie's Hack Shack / @jamieshackshack RavenWolf Retro Tech / @ravenwolfretrotech Rudy's Retro Intel email: [email protected] For more vintage computer information, check out my GitHub: https://github.com/RudyRetroIntel/ Help support this channel. Patreon Page - https://patreon.com/user?u=60394278 Intro and outro music for Rudy's Retro Intel (full copyrights) granted by: Thano Productions Inc. email: [email protected] Thanks again for watching!