Comment by ๐ stack
Re: "The Canon Typestar 10-II electronic and thermal typewriter"
To be fair, the capacitor failure is fairly rare, and happens mostly with the huge caps in the old big power supplies. A thermal typewriter is not likely to need that, and indeed battery leakage is more of an issue, if it has any batteries.
2025-09-01 ยท 8 months ago
5 Later Comments โ
๐ SavaRocks [OP] ยท 2025-09-01 at 18:04:
@stack I don't think it has an internal battery. All settings - like margins, tabs etc. are deleted if you power off and power on the device even if it's plugged in or with the 4 huge R9 batteries inside ...
๐ป darkghost ยท 2025-09-01 at 18:24:
It's a beauty. Have fun with it!
๐บ lilemon ยท 2025-10-22 at 12:28:
Luna is adorable! I recently acquired a Brother EP22 and it is fantastic fun. The print is dot matrix and not as dark as yours, but I enjoy it. I've got a typed up page of thermal paper sitting right in front of the window. So far it's been about a month and I don't see any noticable fading. To be fair it is the autumn sun, but time will tell.
๐ stack ยท 2025-10-22 at 19:56:
I got one of those when they first came out in 1985 or so. it was amazing.
Took it with me everywhere and remember sotting around hotel rooms writing page after page...
๐ SavaRocks [OP] ยท 2025-10-23 at 15:27:
yes, I like to keep it on the darkest setting (#3) ... it's bolder and easier to read. Mine is as good as new, except for a few minor scratches. I used it only with thermal paper. I have a new sealed ribbon cassette but I don't want to open it ๐
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The Canon Typestar 10-II electronic and thermal typewriter โ Would you still use an old electronic/thermal typewriter ? I do. Details on [gemini link]