[GreenKeys] Paper and ink-ribbon supplies

Justin Scott tty at impakt.net
Wed Sep 16 16:35:23 EDT 2015


I'm not certain, I think the 35 uses the same ribbon though.  The ribbon in the 33 is the most common ribbon ever and still produced.

It was a common typewriter ribbon.

You can get them at Staples still.

Since nobody at my local staples could tell me for certain that the "One In Stock" actually was in stock, I just ordered one off eBay for $5.95
shipped.

For paper, the rolls are still made, but only in white that I have found.  7.5" wide roll with the right size center hole diameter.

Searching "Teletype Paper" ought to turn it up - just be sure you check the dims, there's some goober on ebay selling "Teletype Rolls" of 4" width,
those are cash register rolls for dot matrix registers.

cheers,
j

Gabriel Egan(mail) wrote:
> I have an ASR-33 and 35-KSR, both running on the
> original stock of paper and ribbons that they
> were sold to me with. I should get some spares in.
> 
> For the ribbons, does anyone know exactly what
> part numbers I should search for on Ebay or
> Amazon to get exactly the right kind for each
> machine? I'm in England but often use the US
> Amazon and Ebay sites if they have stuff my
> local ones don't.
> 
> For the paper, can anyone recommend suppliers?
> For the KSR-35 I can find tractor-feed continuous
> stationery on the English Amazon site but it seems
> expensive ($90 for 2000 sheets, or is that about
> right?). For the ASR-33 I don't even know what to
> order.
> 
> Sorry if this has come up before -- hopefully
> everyone hearing of the best deals around will
> be useful to others beyond myself.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Gabriel Egan
> Minimal Computing Lab
> De Montfort University
> 
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