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From: curtisz789
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  • @douche I need to lick pussy

  • LMAO The 80s are making a comeback, Dell still sells it along with other Dot Matrix printers.

  • Turbo is such an 80's work, i love it !

  • 1500$ this thing???? wtf

  • @xXLegendXofXchaosXx

    The 1,542 is not the price, it is how many times the video has been watched.

  • @curtisz789

    well now 550$

  • @curtisz789

    well now 550$

    go on newegg.com and search for this printer

  • If you've sold this you should remove the posting. Why is your video going from proper color to incandescent yellow? Anyway you ought to mention that you can make these serial printers with an add in board and some 320 turbos have USB. USB can be added to an older one but it involves replacement of the main logic board - you can almost buy a printer for the cost of the board replacement.

  • @rhblakeman

    Why remove it? I like my youtube videos. The color changes in the video because.... I'm not a cinematographer. I'm just a guy making a video to sell things on ebay. Thanks for your comment on how to add a USB, you should make a how to video.

    Life is Good!

  • @curtisz789 Wasn't meant to be derogatory in wondering why you left it posted. Just couldn't figure out why you would want to leave it but I see now. Was this a tape type camera or a digital? Still wondering why the color changes. On a VHS camera it could be a problem with the heads, not sure why a digital would do that. I have one of these with parallel and USB I use for receipts and I had a spare serial I tossed in, I use it with parallel now but plan on moving it to a wireless server on USB.

  • @rhblakeman BTW they still sell these new at well over $300 and they are still very popular with businesses that need dot matrix, especially with carboneless 2 or 3 part (I use carboneless 2 part on mine). Nice and fast and not that loud if the cover is closed. You can even add a cut sheet feeder. One of my clients, a newspaper subscription office, uses one of the 321 Turbo (wide carriage) to print their mailing labels.

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