On 8/6/22 2:19 PM, KP KP wrote:
On Wednesday, November 10, 1993 at 7:37:04 AM UTC-8, M B Wehr (Bruce) wrote:
A coworker has a Brother Twin Writer 5 printer (Model HR-35DD) with no
manual. He is looking for a description of the switch settings. He
has contacted Brother, but they are apparently no longer making
printers and cannot supply a manual or information.
If anybody has suggestions as to where he might find a manual, please
let us know. Or, if you have one of these printers (and hence a
manual) and could tell us what the switch settings are, that would be
greatly appreciated, too.
Thanks for any and all assistance.
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I have one for sale.
The Twin Writer was the printer I got when my just-started small
business purchased its first computer equipment in 1986. Like most
two-in-one combo products, it was a real dog.
I ended up using two different ribbon cartridges-- the expensive single
pass carbon film for final client docs...and a cloth one that looped
around over and over for internal office draft printing.
My advice? Deep-six it-- or sell it to a collector. Then buy a new
printer-- they're dirt-cheap...
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