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I'm sure it's been discussed. Just can't find it.
Thinking of better alternatives than wasting extra paper to pad hard platen.
Hardware store might have rubber gasket sheets as thin as 1/64" or .5mm thick.
Anyone tried this?
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No, but Ive been thinking of trying that. Im sure it would give it a bit extra grip, but it wont last very long.
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What I hadn't counted on was that it needs *some* hardness. The letter "o" punches a hole through 28# laser paper everytime.
Slipping a bit of cardstock solved that one but back to square one. Backing is going to get beat to heck.
Obligatory "More research needed."
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We had discussed this on some thread somewhere and I think the consensus was that it would be hard to find something thin enough and off the right consistency etc...
Most of my typewriters are a bit variable as to what thickness of paper they will accept. I have some Strathmore mixed media paper that is very thick and tried rolling that in as a backer sheet. Some typewriters would allow it to roll in, and some wouldn't.
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I love using this stuff as a "backer". Soft plastic against the typing paper and the back-sheet of the laminating sheet is left on and goes against the platen.
In a bout 1 month, I toss the sheet and grab a fresh one.
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