On 6/8/23 08:52, Adrian Godwin via cctalk wrote:
I think paper-slitters are pretty common. That is to
say, if you go to
anyone manufacturing adding machine rolls they will have the capability to
make custom widths in rather small job lots. It's an industry comparable
with printing (and often combined, for when till rolls with custom printing
is desired). So it may be that although paper tape is no longer available
from computer stationary suppliers, it can very easily be made in quite
small MOQs.
How does one, using modern equipment, both slit and perforate (feed
holes) blank tape? Color me curious.
--Chuck