Re: Ink Cartridge or Ribbon?
I remember using a typewriter many years ago, mainly for when I was at University and with them came a lot of disadvantages. Firstly, once you have typed something, its more-or-less permanent. You can't edit your text after you have typed something. You can't spell-check or have a Thesaurus or check your grammar as you type. You can't change/alter typeface/font/colour unless you have an expensive model. The typed letter quality isn't up to printer quality. You can't save/load your work. Inserting diagrams is a real pain. Give me a computer any day.Re: Ink Cartridge or Ribbon?
Back in 1964 just before I turned 15 my mum and dad sent me to a private Commerical College to learn how to type, learn shorthand and office studies, as they were then called.Re: Ink Cartridge or Ribbon?
Re: Ink Cartridge or Ribbon?
Re: Ink Cartridge or Ribbon?
I absolutely adore my laptop and printer, using them I can write a letter, change my mind and move bits around, add pictures and check my spelling. Make borders and pretty papers. Select a type face and format the size of the letters so my friend who has eye problems can read it easily. Couldn't do any of that with a type writer.
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