Carriage returns... I haven’t heard that in years! Your showing your age...
Just try getting someone to tell you what CC: means. To most of today's working folk carbon paper is a complete mystery.
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Tom Horne
Carriage returns... I haven’t heard that in years! Your showing your age...
Just try getting someone to tell you what CC: means. To most of today's working folk carbon paper is a complete mystery.
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Tom Horne
Just try getting someone to tell you what CC: means. To most of today's working folk carbon paper is a complete mystery.
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Tom Horne
WAY off topic here...
Carbon paper..That brought memories of the old ditto machines in school(some call them mimeograph) we would smell when they came off the drum.
Go through the trash, find the original test master that was put on the drum to make the copies, you knew you were gonna ace that test!!
A lot of people do not realize the difference between the spirit duplicator (ditto) machine which uses solid ink transferred to a master and dissolved off into the paper (strictly limited number of copies, getting paler as you go) and the mimeograph machine.
The mimeo machine forces liquid ink from the drum and forces it through letter shapes cut into a master. This produced a far greater number of copies, could be stored for later use, and eventually wore out making the letters blurry.
A lot of people do not realize the difference between the spirit duplicator (ditto) machine which uses solid ink transferred to a master and dissolved off into the paper (strictly limited number of copies, getting paler as you go) and the mimeograph machine.
The mimeo machine takes liquid ink from the drum and forces it through letter shapes cut into a master. This produced a far greater number of copies, could be stored for later reuse, and eventually wore out making the letters blurry.