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[OT] Pens for SHARP CE-150 printer/cassette interface - Printable Version +- HP Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum) +-- Forum: HP Museum Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Old HP Forum Archives (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-2.html) +--- Thread: [OT] Pens for SHARP CE-150 printer/cassette interface (/thread-208597.html) |
[OT] Pens for SHARP CE-150 printer/cassette interface - Miguel Toro - 01-07-2012 Hi, I recently bought a Sharp PC-1500 + CE-150 interface for 40$ on eBay. The PC-1500 is as new and the CE-150 needed a battery replacement that I made, but the printer came without pens. Since I know that there are a lot of fans of Sharp pocket computers in this forum, I would like to ask if someone knows where I could find spare pens for the printer.
The PC-1500 is a beauty and I do not understand why it has a so low value at the auctions. Anyway, it was good for me. I think I had an excellent deal.
Miguel
Re: [OT] Pens for SHARP CE-150 printer/cassette interface - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 01-07-2012 Google for "Christiane Laß" in Germany. Her company sells accessories for medical equipment, the pens amongst them. Url: http://www.lass-hno.de
Re: [OT] Pens for SHARP CE-150 printer/cassette interface - From Hong Kong - 01-08-2012 Quote:
In 1980s', PC-1500 was one of the most popular pocket computers in Hong Kong because it was cheap and could be programmed in machine language. However, it has a large form factor and can only display one line only, making it less attractive especially when compared with later models such as PC-1350, PC-1360, PC-1600 and PC-E500S.
Re: [OT] Pens for SHARP CE-150 printer/cassette interface - robertoataulfo - 01-08-2012 I prefer the PC-1500A. Re: [OT] Pens for SHARP CE-150 printer/cassette interface - Klaus - 01-09-2012 Do you know the pen that contain 3 tips: a pencil, a rolling-ink pen and a pen to write on a tablet computer? The pencil without the tip fits inside a dried-out pen. It can be refilled in seconds with a new pencil core in seconds. Plus, it is also the spirit of SHARP (was their first product) to use a pencil for that.
A dried-out pen is easy to obtain.
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