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  1. COMPU-TTY MEMORY PRINTER (MODEL MP2000D) The Memory Printer TDD, models MP2000D, is a TTY/TDD with a printer for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It has all the functions of the Porta Printer 2000 and 2000D (see separate entry) plus memory. It has a 20 column, 20 character blue/green vacuum fluorescent display and a 20 column, thermal printer that provides condensed and wide printing. You may select extra large characters in the form of 20, 24 or 12 chaarcters per line. You may also receive characters in upper case and tra...[More Information]

  2. COMPU-TTY PORTA PRINTER TDD (MODELS PP2000 & PP200D) The Porta Printer TDD, models PP2000 and PP2000D, is a TTY/TDD with a printer for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It has a 20 column, 20 character blue/green vacuum fluorescent display and a 20 column, thermal printer that provides condensed and wide printing. You may select extra large characters in the form of 20, 24 or 12 chaarcters per line. You may aldo receive characters in upper case and transmit in lower case. Other features include 5.5 mm character height; TTY Call Alert; B...[More Information]

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