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Amstrad/Schneider Printer Models
CPC Series
- DMP-1 (Seikosha GP500) more info
- NLQ401 (GLP500) more info
- DMP2000 more info
- Same hardware as DMP3000, but in CPC-style black case (see DMP3000 section for some extra differences)
- DMP2160 more info
- Fast version of DMP2000 (prints 160 CPS, instead of 105 CPS)
PC Series (gray)
- DMP3000 more info
- Same hardware as DMP2000, with following differences:
- PC-style gray case (instead of the darker CPC coloured case)
- More RAM (8Kbyte; instead of 2Kbyte)
- More EPROM (8K+16K, or optionally 32K; instead of 16Kbyte)
- Additional IBM character set (instead plain 7bit Epson/ASCII charset)
- AutoLF signal supported (enabled via J4 jumper; instead of GNDing the AutoLF input)
- User manual addressed to PC users (instead of CPC/MSX/BBC/C64 users)
- and, maybe... additional italics support (DMP2000 doesn't explicitly mention italics support; though probably both DMP2000+3000 do support them)?
- DMP3160 more info
- Fast version of DMP3000 (prints 160 CPS, instead of 105 CPS)
- DMP3250di more info
- Dual-interface version of DMP3160 (with centronics and rs232 ports)
- Like the DMP3160, it prints only 160 CPS (not 250 CPS)
- Slightly redesigned case (bigger transparent plastic lid, and metal stands moved from left/right to front/back side)
- DMP4000 more info
- Extra big wide printer (paper width 16 inch)
- LQ3500 and LQ3500di more info
- LQ3500di version with dual interface (centronics and rs232)
- Letter Quality 24pin Dot Matrix Printer
- LQ5000di more info
- Letter Quality 24pin Dot Matrix Printer, wide carriage (16 inch paper)
- With dual interface (centronics and rs232)
- LD6000 more info
- Laser Printer (from Amstrad GmbH, for german market only)
- This is a rebadged Sharp printer that emulates an HP Laserjet II
PCW Series (non-centronics)
PCWs were sold bundled with special printers, some with Dot Matrix printers, others with daisy wheel printers. The PCW printers aren't centronics compatible (most of the printer electronics is contained on the PCW computer mainboard, whilst the PCW printer contains only mechanics and low-level electronics).
- PCW8256 printer (see also)
- The printer that was bundled with the PCW8256