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1980's Panasonic electronic TYPEWRITER as PRINTER (using KX-R60adapter)



 
 
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Old February 18th 08, 09:54 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default 1980's Panasonic electronic TYPEWRITER as PRINTER (using KX-R60adapter)

Does anyone still have the instruction pamphlet for the Panasonic KX-
R60 electronic typewriter - computer printer adapter? I need the
complete list of control codes to set up the Windows generic text
printer driver.

(I can get BOLD text to work but not underline -- unless I underline
the whole print job; also want to be able to change type pitch on-the-
fly from 10-12-15)

Thank you!
 




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