This is THE WORST PRINTER Ive EVER seen, Soviet
Today, we will take a look at the a vintage Soviet dot matrix printer made in Russia in the late 1980s. In my life, I ve seen a lot of computers and devices manufactured in the USSR, but this one features an unbelievably low quality level. Technically, it is an Epsoncompatible peripheral device with RS232 and Centronics interfaces, and it comes with a few builtin fonts. However, from what I see, it is unlikely that it was functional even when it just came out of the factory. Even more bizarre it becomes when we take a short look at its military, KGB counterpart. 00:00 Intro 00:55 The first look 02:00 This plastic 04:12 Control panel 05:30 Let s compare it with its military version 07:29 Teardown 09:57 Summing it all up 11:20 Fuzik decided to check it Join us on Patreon: Donate to our projects:
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