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#102107 - PNP BLUE Type thermal paper. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hello Ashwin,
The type of paper I use is called PNP BLUE. I purchase it from Techniks, Inc. Their web site address is http://www.techniks.com. This type of thermal paper is available world wide so it should be available in your part of the world. You will have very good results if you follow the instruction given at this address. http://www.8052.com/forumchat/read.phtml?id=101594 Regards, Charles Bannister |
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