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Subject: RE: Paper & Ink
From: "Meredith Lamb" meredithlamb@.............
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 22:31:40 -0700


Kareem,

Years ago.....I used to use the un-inked back sides of rolls of chart recording paper.  I note
E-Bay has 2 sellers of various quanities of 11" wide rolls of chart paper now.  Eleven inch
or so, is about the upper max width of alot of old chart recorders....it "might be" adoptable
to your 13.5" drum...if...it doesn't actually use that entire width on the drum and/or you create
acouple pen movement limiters on each side?  Chart paper is pretty easy to "adopt" for use,
and the paper quality is usually fairly high and smoother than normal paper.

Take care, Meredith

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Kareem Lanier 
To: PSN-L@..............
Sent: 2/20/2005 9:37:16 PM 
Subject: Paper & Ink


Hello, I'm trying to locate more paper for my PS-2 Kinemtrics Drum Recorder. Can anyone recommend any good inexpensive sources? Also is anyone familiar with the PS-2 system?





Kareem,
 
Years ago.....I used to use the un-inked back sides of rolls of chart recording paper.  I note
E-Bay has 2 sellers of various quanities of 11" wide rolls of chart paper now.  Eleven inch
or so, is about the upper max width of alot of old chart recorders....it "might be" adoptable
to your 13.5" drum...if...it doesn't actually use that entire width on the drum and/or you create
acouple pen movement limiters on each side?  Chart paper is pretty easy to "adopt" for use,
and the paper quality is usually fairly high and smoother than normal paper.
 
Take care, Meredith
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Kareem Lanier
To: PSN-L@..............
Sent: 2/20/2005 9:37:16 PM
Subject: Paper & Ink

Hello, I'm trying to locate more paper for my PS-2 Kinemtrics Drum Recorder. Can anyone recommend any good inexpensive sources? Also is anyone familiar with the PS-2 system?
 

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