I still write letters on it, and have only had its platen re-rubbered once. The application for degree, from that large university, with lots of up to date, online technology courses, was a 3 part carbonless form, that no laser printer could complete. I have a 47 year old Remington 333, that I used in high school and college from 1965 to 1969, and on which I typed my application for degree from the university at which I eventually graduated, 35 years later, in 2004. ![]() ![]() Some machines, particularly those with 10 pt or larger type, need wider ribbons, like a 7/8" width ribbon, and some single color machines use only 5/16"" single color ribbons. ![]() Folks, the OP is asking about a manual machine, not Selectrics, or anything with a motor between their keyboard and the paper.Įh, about 95% of manual machines can use a universal 1/2" width ribbon, on two spools, and they're not hard to find, as manual machines are still useful for filling in multi-part carbonless forms.
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