The Tektronix Phaser printers were an interesting breed. They basically gave away the printer, if you were willing to pay $35 an ounce for wax (one each CMYK) It continually wasted the wax and smelled like melted crayons. Great printer :-) To be on-topic: The paper path was not straight. -- Martin K Lez wrote: > > > Has anyone ever done experiments using a Thermal Transfer Printer (TTP) > > It seems to me to have a lot of potential. > > I had one years ago back in my amiga days, wish I still had it! > > It had silly plastic ribbons coated with wax, would have been ideal, > and I did print onto aluminum foil with it to make fancy birthday > cards etc, okidata made it, it was an okimate 24 I think. > > lol just googled you can still get ribbons for the black! > http://www.tonercartridgedepot.com/oki-52101601.htm > <http://www.tonercartridgedepot.com/oki-52101601.htm> > > I'm sure one of the newer 'photo' printers that use the same > technology (but now costing much more, for some reason, must be better > color matched wax) would work if a flatpath one could be found. > > Lez > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Thermal Transfer Printer
2007-01-22 by Martin Klingensmith
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