Vintage Okidata Okimate 20 Dot Matrix Printer for Apple IIc w/disk & manual For Sale

Vintage Okidata Okimate 20 Dot Matrix Printer for Apple IIc w/disk & manual
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Vintage Okidata Okimate 20 Dot Matrix Printer for Apple IIc w/disk & manual:
$20.00

Vintage Okidata Okimate 20 Dot Matrix Printer for Apple IIc w/disk & manual. Printer powers on, ready light flashes, and printer carriage moves freely upon startup. I don\'t have a computer to test this on, nor am I well versed in these printers, but happy to answer any questions! A cool piece of vintage computing technology that I don\'t want to see go to waste! Printer connector cable for Apple IIc included, but has been damaged and poorly re-soldered. I\'d recommend a fresh repair before using the included cable. Shipped with USPS Parcel Select Ground.

Please take a look at all of the photos for most accurate description of the condition. Feel free to ask for more photos or any questions prior to offerding. I\'ve been buying and selling on for over 16 years, so offer with confidence! Thanks for looking and happy offerding!




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