I received my Printer today. And it looks good so far.
I was partially wrong. It DOES have Video in. Both AV Video and S-Video. They're on the front. And on the back is Video Out. So basically, you plug the game system, DVD player, etc into the front, the printer overlays messages if needed and passes them through to the screen. When I plugged it in and hooked up the video to the TV, it said;
NO PAPER CASSETTE
PLEASE CALL CLERK
FOR ASSISTANCE
On the top of the unit is a bunch of buttons. Title, Menu, four direction arrows, Clear, Enter, Field/Frame, Monitor, Memory and Print. The row above has PC Card Rec--Input Select Video-PC-PC Card, Display and a slider switch that says Auto Print.
In the front there's the door that allows Inputs. There's Edit which I don't know what plugs into it, S-Video In and Video In. Above that is the PC Card slot. It allows Laptop PC Cards to be plugged in with adapters for I guess Camera cards. Then there's the Printer Cartridge slot. Inside it is a Printer Cartridge that came with a couple vintage Pokémon Snap Sticker Sheets.
On the right side is the Ink door. It came with whatever was left of the Ink cartridge I guess.
On the back is the Video Out that goes to the TV, the Serial port (Looks like a standard Macintosh Serial port) and a Parallel port that looks like a regular Printer port. Sadly and understandable no USB.
Below that is some odd opening that seems to hold something. I don't know exactly what.
There appear to be some screws missing. I guess the previous owner tried to open it for some reason. I got it from a reseller called "Stuff".
I had it making noise actually. I told it to print. It tried, but I had taken the paper out so it said No Paper. So it APPEARS to work.
Playing around, I'm not sure, but it APPEARS to have a feature that lets me record the screen to a card rather than the paper. If it's true, I could in theory use this as a Video Capture device. But that's just speculation. I wish I had a manual for this. Maybe I could Google for one.
I will get some pictures of this posted soon. This is just as interesting as my SNES Control Deck Tester. But probably more useful.
Just number 2 in my slowly building collection of weird and strange Nintendo paraphernalia.














