CITIZEN 120-d dot matrix printer - Computer (1) - In original box





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Citizen 120-D dot matrix printer, 1986, in original box, in working order, with PC serial interface and Commodore 64 interface, original manual and accessories.
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Citizen 120-D – Vintage dot‑matrix printer complete with its original box, PC and Commodore 64 interfaces
Original Citizen 120-D dot‑matrix printer, dating from the 1980s, complete with numerous accessories and original documentation.
The unit in the original Citizen box with the original user manual. The kit also includes the serial PC interface and the dedicated Commodore 64 interface, a feature that makes it particularly interesting for collectors and retrocomputing enthusiasts.
Included:
- Citizen 120-D printer
- Original box
- Original user manual
- PC serial interface
- Commodore 64 interface
- Single-sheet feed guides
- Tractor/carriage for continuous forms
- Cables
The Citizen 120-D is a widely used dot‑matrix printer from the era of home and professional computing in the Eighties, compatible with numerous systems. The presence of both the PC and Commodore 64 interfaces, together with the documentation and original packaging, increases its collectible appeal.
The cosmetic condition is clearly visible in the photographs,
Tested and working.
It has the print head cover with a break but well glued and does not affect operation.
Citizen 120-D – Vintage dot‑matrix printer complete with its original box, PC and Commodore 64 interfaces
Original Citizen 120-D dot‑matrix printer, dating from the 1980s, complete with numerous accessories and original documentation.
The unit in the original Citizen box with the original user manual. The kit also includes the serial PC interface and the dedicated Commodore 64 interface, a feature that makes it particularly interesting for collectors and retrocomputing enthusiasts.
Included:
- Citizen 120-D printer
- Original box
- Original user manual
- PC serial interface
- Commodore 64 interface
- Single-sheet feed guides
- Tractor/carriage for continuous forms
- Cables
The Citizen 120-D is a widely used dot‑matrix printer from the era of home and professional computing in the Eighties, compatible with numerous systems. The presence of both the PC and Commodore 64 interfaces, together with the documentation and original packaging, increases its collectible appeal.
The cosmetic condition is clearly visible in the photographs,
Tested and working.
It has the print head cover with a break but well glued and does not affect operation.

