Is there an inexpensive modern printer that will work with a computer that runs only MS DOS (6.22)?
2011-03-02 06:15:51 UTC
My only computer runs only MS DOS. I am not online at home but must go to a Centre to send this.
My printer is kaput. Printer manufacurers I have telephoned say "hard luck!"
I am hoping that someone knows better.
Four answers:
peteams
2011-03-02 13:25:48 UTC
Depending on your definition of 'inexpensive' you might find an impact printer is still compatible.
Dabs do impact printers for £150 upwards, which is probably half what they cost when MS DOS 6 was current. However they're considerably more expensive than a modern printer, because a modern printer contains just the print mechanism and no intelligence. The old printers had to include the intelligence, and that increases the cost.
2011-03-02 06:23:56 UTC
Only ones are the very old dot matrix printers. Better check to see if replacement ink ribbons are available and at what price before buying one. It was like an Okidata 182 model was the last one I used. There is no reason for a printer manufacturer to develop a modern printer to run on such an archaic computer. There is not enough people out there that would need such a model.
It would be like a company that sold cheap oil burning street lamps and hoping to sell 1000s to major cities. Those oil burning street lamps needed people to keep refilling them. You might sell one or two to a city for their museum. Such a place would have such low sales that it would not pay for heating/cooling bill on their warehouse. Let alone pay their staff.
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2011-03-02 09:20:34 UTC
you will not find one. Just too old. maybe if you look at a Salvantion Army thrift store, but still you most likely are SOL. You would do better to buy a new computer at Salvation Army and then you can get a real printer for about $10 and less then $100 for a computer at the same place, thrift store
reinard
2016-12-13 11:18:53 UTC
You already did that when you ran MSDOS from a boot disk. the clarification you may no longer get entry to the challengingpersistent is as a results of the fact it fairly is formatted in NTFS (New technologies report equipment). DOS in simple terms reads drives formatted interior the fat (report Allocation table) form report platforms. you're able to do a pair of issues. [a million] Reinstall xp and use FAT32 somewhat of NTFS (no longer cautioned). [2] Repartition your challenging disk having 2 partitions. Make one (usual) your xp NTFS Cpersistent and the different (prolonged) your DOS FAT32 Dpersistent. you will ought to install something you want to get entry to with DOS on your prolonged DOS partition (power D). I fairly have by no potential repartitioned apersistent just to function a partition (just to reinstall an working equipment and including all partitions earlier the OS installation), yet while i'm no longer flawed, you ought to be waiting to function an prolonged DOS partition without messing up your xp installation. The xp installation disc has sturdy partitioning application and if it may no longer do it, something like Partition Magic may well be waiting to function a 2nd partition to an cutting-edge unmarried partitioned challenging disk (do a splash diagnosis). Sorry, there is not any "common" answer on your situation that i understand of till somebody as written an NTFS to DOS emulation application/driver.
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