Printers by the brand Epson
Category: Printers
Brand: Epson
Headquarters:
Japan (Suwa)
Since: 1961
In 1975, Epson became its own company as the printer manufacturing branch of Seiko, previously marketed under the Seikosha brand.
Some outstanding models of Epson printers
In June 1978, the TX-80 80-column dot matrix printer was introduced, primarily used as a system printer for the Commodre PET computer. After two years of further development, an improved model, the MX-80, was released in October 1980, becoming the best-selling printer in the United States.
This printer was quite similar to the LX-80, but required a specific emulation interface to be connected to each of the different computers: Commodore 64, Atari XE/XL, IBM PC, IBM PCjr and Apple IIc.