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Printers by the brand Commodore

Category: Printers
Brand: Commodore
Founded by: Jack Tramiel
Headquarters: US USA (West Chester)
Since: 1954

Commodore International played a pivotal role in the development of the personal computer industry in the 1980s. It developed and marketed the world's best-selling desktop computer, the Commodore 64 (1982), and enjoyed some success with its 16-bit computers, the Commodore Amiga, but these were gradually displaced by the widespread adoption of the IBM PC architecture, and the company finally declared bankruptcy in 1994.
Shortly before that, on September 30, 1993, Commodore Spain closed.

Some outstanding models of Commodore printers



Commodore's daisy wheel printer.


Launched: 1979

Dot matrix printer.


Launched: 1982

Dot matrix printer for the Commodore VIC-20.


Launched: 1982

Dot matrix printer for the Commodore VIC-20.


Launched: 1984

A Commodore matrix printer (Matrix Printer System).


Launched: 1984


Launched: 1985

Commodore's seven-pin dot matrix printer of the MPS series, which used continuous paper.

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