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Sb: #1400LT/Diconix 150+ Fm: RIS-Mike Hollander/CA 76703,771 To: All Just so that no one else has to tear out their hair over the subject combination, be advised that the Kodak Diconix 150+ Printer won't work with the Tandy 1400LT IN THE HIGH SPEED CLOCK MODE. It works just fine when the clock is set to 4.77 MHz, but skips a number of characters and prints trash when running at high speed. I was ready to blame the cable until I thought of the possibility of clock speed problems. I had tried the Diconix on my Tandy 2000 and on a Toshiba 1000 and it worked just fine. I had tried my EPSON LQ-500 with the 1400LT and it worked just fine. But the combination of Diconix and 1400 wouldn't work at all - until I slowed the clock. This is emulation independent - both the Epson and IBM emulations on the Diconix work fine. (For those not familiar, the Diconix is a battery-powered inkjet printer - very quiet, very fast, and very very portable). I got the Diconix from 47th St. Photo at a great price of $299. No, I'm not affiliated with them in any way. The whole reason I bought the printer is to do quiet, graphics-based printing on the 1400 at racing venues worldwide. Mike ------------------------------------- Sb: #27259-#1400LT/Diconix 150+ Fm: PETER A. ISAACSON 73500,1256 To: RIS-Mike Hollander/CA 76703,771 (X) $299! Good Buy! What's the address? Pete ------------------------------------- Sb: #27268-1400LT/Diconix 150+ Fm: RIS-Mike Hollander/CA 76703,771 To: PETER A. ISAACSON 73500,1256 (X) Peter: I don't have it here in front of me, but 47th St. Computers advertises in most of the bigger computer magazines. Or call 800 information to get the number. Mike