On April 15, 2017 8:23:18 PM CDT, Paul Berger via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
It would not hurt it to try, at worst the printout
would be faint, how
well the paper survives depends a lot on how it was stored. Direct
sunlight definitely will degrade the paper that is why it is often in
black bags. If the paper is 8.5" wide you could use the roll paper for
thermal fax machines, that paper should be readily available at office
supply stores.
Paul.
On 2017-04-15 10:05 PM, Charles Dickman via cctalk wrote:
> How long does it last?
>
> I have two Silent 700 terminals that have not been used since the
> mid-80's and a box of thermal paper. Is the thermal paper any good or
> should I get some more before I try to play with the terminals.
>
> Is paper that wide available new and not NOS? I bought some TTY paper
> and it was NOS and so it is just about to disintegrate before I use
> it.
>
> -chuck
I have used new thermal FAX paper purchased at Staples within the last two years in both
Silent 700 model 725 (first generation) and model 745 (second gen) terminals with great
success.
I've found that even if the old paper hasn't darkened due to sunlight or more
significantly, heat, age makes it brittle and so I decided not to risk it being too stiff
or abrasive and damaging the print head. YMMV.
Chris N0JCF
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Chris Elmquist