File:Dot printer ASCII.png

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English: A genuine ASCII chart made with a dot matrix printer, scaled to 360 dpi. Most apparent feature of this ASCII typeface, also found somewhere in text mode, is U+007C (|) rendered as a broken bar ¦. Upper part of an A4 paper sheet probably made via w:PrintScreen at 80×60 SVGA text mode (although I am not sure that it is actually a text mode screenshot)
Date circa 1991
date QS:P,+1991-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Probably printed from TechInfo, but this particular information, including a typeface, unlikely is eligible for copyright.
Author some vintage IBM PC/AT box together with a dot matrix printer
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current23:13, 15 August 2016Thumbnail for version as of 23:13, 15 August 20163,136 × 2,624 (619 KB)LoadmasterEnhanced contrast; removed noise.
21:36, 11 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 21:36, 11 February 20123,136 × 2,624 (1.23 MB)Incnis Mrsiresolution reduced to 384 dpi
22:30, 10 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 22:30, 10 February 20124,864 × 4,096 (2.23 MB)Incnis Mrsi{{Information |Description={{en|A genuine ASCII chart made with a dot matrix printer. Most apparent feature of this ASCII typeface, also still found somewhere in text mode, is U+007C (|) rendered as a ''broken'' bar '''¦'''.}} |So
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