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Transtar 120S daisywheel for $340 [message #73947] Sun, 26 May 2013 20:20
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Date: Tue, 21-Aug-84 23:50:12 EDT
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I'm looking to buy the Transtar 120S daisywheel printer.  It's based on
a Silver Reed print mechanism, takes SR wheels and ribbons, and is
OEM'ed by "Transtar", which in turn is part of Vivitar.  They had a
nation-wide dealer network, didn't like it, and now are offering their
printers mail-order through a company called Winslow Sales.  There's a
thirty day trial period, during which (I believe) you can send the
printer back and ask for a refund.  The six month warentee covers parts
and service.  There are two service locations in NJ:  the one in
Linhurst (sp?) is run by Transtar or Vivitar, the one in Clifton is
actually an MAI/Sorbus center that'll do warentee work.  (There's also a
Silver Reed dealer in what Jerry Pournelle calls "baseball bat range" -
if something goes wrong, I could get to them with a baseball bat.)
It prints at 14 cps, and doesn't have a wide carriage.  Including
shipping and handling (but not 8.1% sales tax within WA state), the
serial version costs $340; the parallel version (130P), $390.  The 130S
prints at 18 cps, and has a wide carriage; serial $460, parallel $490.
Cables are neither included or available from these guys.  The printers
have only (yuchh) friction feed.  A forms tractor is avaiable for the
130S directly from Vivitar/Transtar for $150, and has its own six month
warantee.

I've read the InfoWorld review of the 130S; they said it was a good buy
at $700, faster than the specified speed (so have they since improved
the specs?) and quiet for a daisywheel.  Does anyone out there have any
experience with the Transtar in general, and any machines sold through
Winslow in particular?
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