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Q: Do all typewriters use the same ribbon?
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Where can find an typewriter ribbon for an 319 Underwood typewriter?

I'm not sure about your exact typewriter, but about 95% of typewriters use a standard 1/2 inch ribbon, there are many places that sell them online, a reliable one is shown below.


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Epson thermal printers are mostly receipt and label printers. They use a ribbon ink cartridge, similar to those used on dot matrix printers and electronic typewriters.


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clean


Did people use typewriters in the 1960s?

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What kind of office equipment do secretaries use?

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Can you use the shift key to uppercase letters?

That is the primary way to create uppercase letters for the ones that have keyboard keys. This is adopted from the same keys used on typewriters.


What date did the use of the typewriter stop?

It has never stopped. Many people still use typewriters.


Which printers don't use a ribbon?

Laser printers and ink-jet printers don't use a ribbon.


How typewriters began to phase out?

Electric typewriters began to become a regular thing in the 1970's, and, believe it or not, some people used them all the way until the 1990s when computers became a regular device (though most offices had computers installed in the 1980s). The final typewriters were much more advanced than you might think-- some electric typewriters from the late 1980s had LCD displays and printers that could be plugged in. It was not the typical, loud, clacky typewriter of the early 20th century.