Robotron 6313

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The Robotron 6313 printer was a 9-needle dot matrix printer manufactured by the VEB Robotron (East Germany)

What made it special and worth mentioning in the CPC-Wikipedia is the fact that it could be DIP-switched to be 100% compatible with the Amstrad/Schneider NLQ401, that means it could print the whole CPC character set and understood the code sequence to switch the 8th bit.
In Western Germany it was sold under the names Präsident 6313 or Europrint FT80X

Technical Specs.

Mechanical data (excerpts)
print principle: serial dot matrix printer with pin system
print speed: 100cps
print direction: bidirectional with logical optimization for the print head movement
number of pins: 9
copies: 1 original plus 2 carbon copies
overall thickness max. 0.3mm
max. areal weigth 80g/m²
printer cassette: type 615
FBK 1
Tally 1000 or equivalent
Electrical data
input voltage: 220V +10%/-15%
110V +10%/-15%
frequency: 47-63Hz
power consumption: max. 70W
Environmental conditions
temperature: 10-35°C
rel. humiditity: 40-90%
noise level: max. 58.5dB (AS)

Weblinks

Manual

The procedure of setting up the CPC with the MP-1/MP-2 modulators is described in the CPC's user manual.