Great post. Typing onto hardcopy is indeed so satisfying. I’m appreciating more the two electric machines in my collection, even though they’re not daisy wheels.
I definitely see the attraction of these thermal/electronic devices from the ’80s. Lots of fun to use. I bought a Brother model (or was it Canon? too many brain cells ago!) in 1983 and typed journal entries on it for a few months. Sadly, all the text has faded away by now! Is there any way to “bring it back” to readable condition?
Great post. Typing onto hardcopy is indeed so satisfying. I’m appreciating more the two electric machines in my collection, even though they’re not daisy wheels.
I definitely see the attraction of these thermal/electronic devices from the ’80s. Lots of fun to use. I bought a Brother model (or was it Canon? too many brain cells ago!) in 1983 and typed journal entries on it for a few months. Sadly, all the text has faded away by now! Is there any way to “bring it back” to readable condition?