Cyrus Griffin wrote:
> A few years ago I was able to get a ribbon for a Star SB-10, which is  
> for the Atari 400/800. I don't remember where I got it, I'll see if I  
> can find the site again. But, just as a note, if you can get ribbons  
> that old, you can probably get one for your Image Writer.
>
> Cyrus Griffin

I know nothing about the company and have no relation to them, but a 
quick Googling turned up:

http://www.inkfair.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2

Star SB-10, now that brings back memories. My dad had bought a SG-10 
(which looks like a similar printer, though 9-pin) for our Atari setup. 
Many memories of eagerly awaiting a banner to print out of Print Shop or 
similar.

I'm pretty sure one of the reasons my dad went with the SG-10 over some 
others was it used basic standard typewriter ribbons (reel to reel on 
the spools) rather than any particular thing. I think that printer still 
works, though one pin was flaky for most of its life.

Scott

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