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ImageWriter Ribbon Cartridge Problems

JT737

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I have a few ImageWriter II's and I finally decided to get around to getting one of them up and running for a project I'm working on. The ImageWriter itself is in good shape, but of course, the cartridge that was in it didn't seem to be working. So I decided to swap it out for a new old stock one that I had sitting on my shelf.

I popped it out of the box, take it out of the plastic protector bag, and put it in the printer. And.....it didn't work either! So I opened up the cartridge and quickly saw the problem: the foam covering on the rollers had disintegrated, much like a roller in an old 8-track tape.

This of course means that their was no tension on the printer ribbon, which prevents it from advancing. Now, if I had a 3D printer, I think that my solution would be to print out bigger diameter rollers made of a material that would never disintegrate, but alas I don't have one (a 3D printer, that is). So for the moment, I am just going to try to build up the diameter of the rollers with some good old fashioned duck tape.

I am both picking out as many of the bits of the disintegrated foam roller as I can from the ribbon cable so that they do not impede the operation of the cartridge.

I know that Mac Effects had ribbon cartridges for sale, but it looks like they are out of stock for now. I also found these guys, but I'm not sure if their cartridges are
any good:


For the moment I'm going to see if I can get this cartridge up and running again...nothing like a good challenge!IMG_20231106_183135.jpgIMG_20231106_185220.jpgIMG_20231106_185506.jpg
 

Phipli

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The black and white ones are often ok so you were unlucky, the old colour ones are always degraded. Never buy a NOS colour ribbon and expect it to work!

Edit : I have IWII ribbons in mind if it makes a difference.
 

JT737

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@Phipli -Thanks! I think that I bought these ribbons 5 years ago or so....I can't remember. I got this one with a few color ribbons, which best I can tell have suffered the same fate. Other than the rollers everything seems good.

Of course, I think that the design idea of using a foam roller is just a good example of planned obsolescence, as the Imagewriter printers themselves are built like tanks!
 

LaPorta

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There are two versions of the IWII? Is there an international 240V one that somehow makes a difference with what ribbon you use? What is the difference? I figured that it would all be the same once the AC was turned into the correct DC voltage for the machine.
 

bigmessowires

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I purchased this Imagewriter ribbon back in September, and it's been working fine. It's much cheaper than the first option. I've only printed about 20 pages though.

 

JT737

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I shouldn't make a difference. The voltage is just what is powering the printer, and the printer's operations should be the same with either 240 or 120 volts.
 

Phipli

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There are two versions of the IWII? Is there an international 240V one that somehow makes a difference with what ribbon you use? What is the difference? I figured that it would all be the same once the AC was turned into the correct DC voltage for the machine.
Yeah, they're just being silly :)

Like when you used to see a USB cable that said "compatible with Windows and Mac OS".
 
Hello everyone. I, too, am having the same issue with a NEC Pinwriter P7 Plus. I figured out what the problem is just today, and searching for help through the net I went to this thread, and I registered to the forum.

Not sure how to replace the crumbled foams, but it shoundn't be so impossible, i think. At the moment I share some pictures I made a few hours ago. Look:
 

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