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I've had great results from "FJA" ribbon spools via Amazon com.
Does anyone know of a reliable source for "new" (not old stock) Smith Corona ribbon "cartridges" #17657 or other (not spools)?
Do ribbon cartridges last as long as spool ribbons when typing?
(If I use solid black ribbon spools, I get twice the use by switching from "black to red" (top half/bottom half).
Thanks for the help.
k
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I'll be watching for an answer to this question. I bought a number of NOS cartridges for my machine, and resigned myself to re-inking them somehow later on if necessary. E-Bay seems to have a seemingly endless supply of them, and some appear to be manufactured somewhat recently; photos of the cartridges show them in front of large sealed boxes that seem to indicate Smith-Corona was selling ones that were made in China.
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Are these cartridges a "one time through" affair or can it be rewound and typed with, again ?
Is the ribbon carbon-film or a more traditional nylon fiber ?
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The Amazon link above says it's for a nylon ribbon cartridge, as opposed to carbon film.
There's one thing to watch out for with these new-old-stock cartridges: internally, they often use cheap foam rollers to transport the ribbon, and those foam rollers disintegrate over time. More often than not, they have to be rebuilt with new rollers before they become usable.
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Hi Pete
The nylon ribbon is an endless loop like an 8-track cartridge that simply winds through again and again until the ink is used up. The polythene film ribbon is a one pass and it's used, but there's a lot of film in one of those cartridges. If you've never tried a film ribbon, the quality of the print is far superior to any fabric ribbon. I'm rather partial to the green film as it makes a nice change from boring old black. All the best,
Sky
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Thanks Jim and Sky...appreciate your inputs.
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