On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 10:48 PM Jon Elson via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Yes, there were a number of Versatec models for different > paper sizes and pixel density. Does anyone else have one in their collection? I have an ICL-badged V80 which has a GPIB interface to link it to a PERQ. I also have the schematics, etc for the plain V80 but nothing on the GPIB interface (ether user or service data). IIRC the V80 is based round a Texas 16-bit microprocessor with some AM2900-series sequencers and ROMs to control the electrode timing. As Jon said in the bit I deleted, there's a 'nib electrode' under the paper and a segmented backing electrode above it. The charge image is built up on the paper, then the toner is flowed over it and the carbon (I assume) particles adhere to the charged bits. No drying heater in mine. -tony