Word: print
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...hunker down for a long winter of serious drinking. They hardly seem to notice a good-looking man who answers the telephone, then suddenly bolts out the door and into the street, where a white Rolls-Royce speeds away. Four times this is repeated before finally Norman Mailer says, "Print." The day's twelve hours of shooting will not wrap until 3 a.m. Such grueling conditions might test the patience of a film veteran, let alone a neophyte director making his first major motion picture. But the white- haired auteur remains focused and remarkably relaxed. Clad in a bulky parka...
...those still interested in buying a printer, the Happy Happy suggests that a dot matrix printer, with a NLQ mode, should meet most student needs. However, for students who really care about the appearance of the final product, and don't print many drafts, an inexpensive daisy wheel might be the best...
Mail order houses sell 40 CPS daisy wheel printers, such as the Tec or Starwriter F-10 for about $400. The F-10 is fairly rugged, and has an excellent print quality. Slower daisy wheel printers, manufactured by typewriter companies such as Silver Reed and Brother, start at around $200 for a 15 CPS model...
Buying a multi-mode dot matrix printer is far more complicated. Each printer comes with several different print qualities and typefaces...
...good printers to consider are the NEC P6 ($550) and the Toshiba 321 ($575). Less expensive dot matrix printers with a lower quality print style (and slower speed) include the Epson LX-86 ($349) and the Okidate ML182 ($295). When buying a dot matrix printer, be certain to look at print samples first...