On Friday, October 3, 2003, at 02:52 PM, jpero(a)sympatico.ca wrote:
No idea on the paper, I'd like to know.
Well, thermal fax paper should work, but it'll be too wide (it's ideal
for the full-width HP thermal printers like the 9866). Feel like
cutting
a roll down?
-tony
This is how cutting a width to customers' specs for paper rolls even
the largest ones that weighs tonnes.
Oh, I haven't seen how this type of cutter is like and how it's done
on a rolled paper this large. Except I did see large chop machine
slice off thick pile like 1 foot tall of paper to size or part out
one into sections for bookmaking etc.
Cheers,
Wizard
We have one of those machines in at work. It can cut an entire ream of
paper at once, and I had asked about cutting a roll of paper once (for
teletype tape) and they said that it wouldn't be a problem, provided
that the roll wasn't huge, and that the core of the roll was cardboard
or paper (not metal). If you bought some thermal fax paper, you should
be able to find some place that can trim it for you (maybe Kinkos's?).
Most fax paper is in pretty small rolls of about 2 inches in diameter,
so they should be able to do it.
Ian Primus
ian_primus(a)yahoo.com