This is THE WORST PRINTER I’ve 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 Epson-compatible peripheral device with RS-232 and Centronics interfaces, and it comes with a few built-in 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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