| I used Application System Heidelberg's Script II on an Atari 1040STFM with 72 Hz SM 124 black/white monitor and an Epson LQ 550 24 pin printer. That was some superb publishing system for the time (1991), for a low budget. 1 MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy drive SM 124: 640x400 pixels, monochrome https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_ST
https://www.atarimuseum.de/1040st.htm The software used a special driver to get better than standard quality from the then most common 24 pin printers (laser printers where much expensive) by kind of double-printing, I forgot the details. It looked really good though. https://www.planetemu.net/screenshots/Atari%20ST%20-%20Appli... https://stcarchiv.de/tos/1990/11/script-2 (German) "Script" was the cheap version of their better product "Signum". https://www.application-systems.de/signum/screenshots.html https://www.atariuptodate.de/img/signum.png |
With a 24-pin printer the output beat vector fonts on a 300dpi laser printer at the time. The actual resolution was higher than a single pass of printing with the 24 pins. Signum! would advance the print head in minute amounts and overprint to achieve its remarkable quality.
Printing a single page at maximum quality took a while... Think minutes per page instead of pages per minute. But it was very impressive.
Fond memories!