On Thu, 18 Apr 2013, Richard wrote:
In article
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Glen Slick <glen.slick at gmail.com> writes:
Anyone know what equipment would have used these
rolls? Are they most
likely thermal, or something else? Anyone have a use for these? Would
they still be suitable for the original application after 25 years?
The boxes are a bit heavy if someone has a use for these and wants
them.
They are most likely the special dry-print silver paper that was used
in the storage tube copier and video copier products:
No, they are for the more modern Tektronix 46?? hard copy unit that uses
dry toner and a roll of electrostatic paper. We have one of those units,
but the paper feed roller belt is broken, and I can't buy tooth belts with
40DP (0.0816") spacing in Europe. The modem MXL (0.08") belts don't fit.
Christian