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09 June 2019

There's A New Typer In Town




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  1. Nice! Welcome to the world of thermals. If you post a high res shot of the keyboard perhaps one of us can help decipher all its features.

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    1. Thank you Joe. And for the record, fountain pen seems to work quite well.

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  2. Oh, I like that you’ve already figured out how to correct via pen, as correction tape isn’t thermal sensitive.

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  3. Those Typestars sure have a nice typeface.
    One day I hope to have a Typestar and perhaps an AlphaSmart Neo. So far only one old thermal (Brother EP-20) in my collection. I scan all my thermal documents for longevity even though I may not print all of them from the PC.

    Perhaps Ted Munk has a Typestar 5 Manual. I think Robert Messenger may have posted on the Typestar also, but I do not remember the model of if it had a manual.

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    1. The NEO is a great device. I have one of those also. It’s easy to toss in a backpack and go. The keyboard feels wonderful too. One content is “sent” to an editor, you can continue to use it to work on the text or to add more.

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  4. I have manuals for the Typestar 4 and 7, but not 5. still looking. (:
    Welcome to the Thermal baby wedges lovers group! :D

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    1. That should be the group’s formal name!

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    2. I believe that the 4 and 5 are similar. Some features seem to have been removed, but others are equivalent. I gleaned a lot from Joe,s videos. I haven’t figured out how to right justify a line to put in dates, etc. Any information you could send would be very useful.

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    3. The thing we suspect about the 5 is that it can't right justify. It's missing that feature that both the 4 and 7 do have.

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