Annotation of 42BSD/usr.bin/nroff/term/README, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1:        README  4.1     83/08/05
        !             2: 
        !             3: Here are the currently supported types of printers:
        !             4: 
        !             5: 37             default Model 37 TeleType
        !             6: lpr            printer with no halfline/upline (link to crt and tn300)
        !             7: 300            old DTC 300
        !             8: 300-12         old DTC 300, 12 pitch
        !             9: 302            DTC 302 or DTC 300s (link to 300s and dtc)
        !            10: 302-12         DTC 302 or DTC 300s, 12 pitch (link to 300s-12 and dtc12)
        !            11: 382            fancy DTC 382
        !            12: 382-12         fancy DTC 382, 12 pitch
        !            13: 450            DASI 450 or IPSI 1622 (link to ipsi)
        !            14: 450-12         DASI 450 or IPSI 1622, 12 pitch (link to ipsi12)
        !            15: 833            AJ 833 or AJ 832
        !            16: 833-12         AJ 833 or AJ 832, 12 pitch
        !            17: itoh           C:ITOH Prowriter
        !            18: itoh12         C:ITOH Prowriter, 12 pitch
        !            19: nec            NEC 55?0 or NEC 77?0 Spinwriter
        !            20: nec12          NEC 55?0 or NEC 77?0 Spinwriter, 12 pitch
        !            21: nec-t          NEC 55?0/77?0 Spinwriter, Tech-Math/Times-Roman thimble
        !            22: qume           Qume Sprint 5 or 9
        !            23: qume12         Qume Sprint 5 or 9, 12 pitch
        !            24: xerox          Xerox 17?0 or Diablo 16?0
        !            25: xerox12                Xerox 17?0 or Diablo 16?0, 12 pitch
        !            26: x-ecs          Xerox/Diablo 1730/630, Extended Character Set
        !            27: x-ecs12                Xerox/Diablo 1730/630, Extended Character Set, 12 pitch

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